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The Multidimensional Construction of China-Pakistan Community with Shared Future

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This study examines the evolving strategic partnership between China and Pakistan through the lens of the “Community with a Shared Future” framework, first proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2015. Rooted in deep historical ties and bolstered by comprehensive cooperation in politics, economics, culture, and security, the China–Pakistan relationship exemplifies a model of bilateral collaboration with global resonance. Drawing upon Chinese philosophical traditions, Marxist theory, and contemporary geopolitical dynamics, this research investigates the theoretical foundations, developmental logic, and practical pathways of this partnership. It explores the multifaceted dimensions that sustain this relationship and assesses the challenges that may impede its realization, including political instability, economic disparity, cultural differences, and environmental concerns. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the study identifies six key strategies for advancing the partnership: enhancing political synergy, promoting inclusive economic benefits, deepening security collaboration, strengthening cultural understanding, expanding ecological cooperation, and improving international coordination. The research highlights the significance of the China–Pakistan model in contributing to regional stability and a more equitable global order, while offering insights for future policy formulation and academic inquiry.

I. Introduction

II. Theoretical Framework

III. Historical Development of CSFM

IV. Pakistan and the Community of Shared Future for Mankind

V. Challenges and Limitations in Realizing the CPSF

VI. Strategies to Implement the CPSF

VII. Conclusion

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