Chinas Seat in United Nations, Kashmir Issue and the India-Pakistan War of 1965

Authors

  • Dr. Manzoor Khan Afridi

  • Dr. Manzoor Khan Afridi

  • Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan

  • Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan

Keywords:

pakistan, china, UN, kashmir, indo-pak war

Abstract

On the one hand the Sino-Indian border war Sino- Soviet hostile relations and the US-China rivalry and on the other hand Pak-India enmity Pak-Soviet hostility and Pakistan s disillusionment with the US brought China and Pakistan closer to each other China was in struggle to get membership in United Nations where the Western powers were blocking its way and Taiwan was allowed to be a Chinese nation representative In 1960s Pakistan abandoned its policy of following the West and voted for Communist China in the UN China too refrained from its policy of neutrality regarding Indo-Pak issues and openly started to support Pakistan on Kashmir issue Beijing supported Islamabad in its war with New Delhi China condemned Indian aggression against Pakistan and appreciated the Kashmiri freedom fighters in their struggle from Indian illegal occupation This paper covers discussion and analysis on China s seat in UN Kashmir issue and Indo-Pak war of 1965

How to Cite

Dr. Manzoor Khan Afridi, Dr. Manzoor Khan Afridi, Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan, & Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan. (2015). Chinas Seat in United Nations, Kashmir Issue and the India-Pakistan War of 1965. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 15(F3), 19–24. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1528

Chinas Seat in United Nations, Kashmir Issue and the India-Pakistan War of 1965

Published

2015-03-15