Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Arrived in Beijing

With the decision of the Government of India taken on Article 370, the Government of Pakistan has once again extended its hand to seek help from China.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Arrived in Beijing

The restlessness of the Government of Pakistan has increased due to the abolition of Article 370  by the Narendra Modi Government of India. After the disappointment from the US, the Government of Pakistan has once again extended its hands to its allies, China. Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has reached Beijing to mobilize support against the Indian government's decision on Jammu and Kashmir. He will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Wei and other Chinese leaders there.

Angry by the Indian government's decision on Article 370, Pakistan has banned the display of Indian films and dramas in Pakistan. Along with this, bilateral trade has also been banned. Pakistan has also decided to stop the movement of Samjhauta Express. He has even sent an Indian diplomat back from Islamabad. However, Indian filmmakers have stopped releasing films in Pakistan since the Pulwama attack.

Yesterday, the Pakistani Foreign Minister said that if India withdraws the decision on Article 370, then we will re-establish diplomatic relations. However, no attention is being given to Pakistan from India. By the way, according to economic analysts, Pakistan has done the work of killing the ax on its own feet by ending trade relations with India. According to data from the Indian Ministry of Commerce, India exported a total of Rs 2.3 lakh billion to Pakistan in the year 2018-19. In the same year India imported a total of 3.6 lakh billion rupees from Pakistan.

In the last financial year, Pakistan has sold more goods worth 1.3 million billion rupees than India. Meaning India buys more and sells less than Pakistan. In such a situation, India is a big market for Pakistan, where last year it traded a total of 3.6 lakh billion rupees. At the same time, Pakistan is also largely dependent on India to fulfill its essential needs. According to experts, this move of Pakistan will put its sinking economy and dives.

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