Srinagar, Feb. 20 -- Pakistan's relationship with China is often described as an "all-weather friendship," one rooted in shared strategic interests, economic collaboration, and regional security concerns. Over the decades, this relationship has evolved into a multifaceted alliance encompassing military cooperation, infrastructure development, and diplomatic support. However, the growing dependency on China has sparked debates over whether this partnership is truly an asset or if it has begun to pose liabilities for Pakistan in the long run. Historically, Pakistan and China established diplomatic ties in 1951, and since then, their bond has deepened significantly. The Sino-Indian war of 1962 played a crucial role in strengthening this rela...