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BEIJING: Buoyed by the "optimism" over the new Indian government's moves to improve ties with Pakistan and China, Beijing apparently is exploring a trilateral security cooperation with its two neighbours. Seen as a significant initiative, journalists of the influential Global Times an affiliate of the ruling Communist Party of China's (CPC) People's Daily publication group recently visited Pakistan and sought the views of a possible India-China- Pakistan trilateral cooperation with the scholars of Islamabad Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) . Titled "How will the trilateral relationship between China, India and Pakistan develop in the future? Are joint mechanisms possible?", the daily today carried mixed views of Pakistani analysts who welcomed such a move with concerns over increase in India's defence capabilities. Analysts here see it a significant initiative by China as it seeks to push its relations with India in the backdrop of common concerns over withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the potential destabilising effect it will have in the region, specially Xinjiang where Chinese security forces are dealing with rising attacks by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM). China recently held talks with India, Russia and Pakistan over Afghanistan. Like India, China too is saddled with militant infiltration from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) . Several ETIM Militants were reportedly killed in the ongoing Pakistan military operation in the tribal areas. "So far no formal trilateral meeting has taken place, but the idea sounds excellent," Najam Rafique,senior IISS research fellow told the daily about the joint trilateral mechanism.
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Beijing explores India, China, Pakistan joint security mechanism - The Economic Times
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Beijing explores India, China, Pakistan joint security mechanism - The Economic Times