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China celebrates Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan al-Marsous more proudly than Pakistan

Published on: September 27, 2025 7:15 PM

Presidential spokesperson Murtaza Solangi and Senator Saleem Mandviwala said China expressed immense pride in Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan al-Marsous. During President’s 2025 visit, China celebrated the operation more than Pakistan itself. They revealed that every meeting in China mentioned this important military success. China’s enthusiasm showed strong support and friendship between the two countries.

Solangi explained that the President’s visit to China was his second in 2025 and more significant than the first. The President met with provincial and Chinese officials and signed several key agreements. China also gave him a rare tour of a high-tech industrial complex. This visit marked a new chapter of trust and cooperation between Pakistan and China.

Mandviwala shared that the President met the Chinese leadership, including the Chinese President, and visited Kashgar. This was the first time a Pakistani leader had toured that region. Both countries are working hard to fix previous misunderstandings. The visit helped strengthen their diplomatic and economic ties for future projects.

He added that Chinese technology is far more advanced than Pakistan’s but will gradually be transferred to Pakistan. Chinese companies plan to invest in Gwadar and are interested in coal gasification projects. China also agreed to help build vocational training centers for Pakistani farmers. Moreover, talks began on introducing high-speed trains in Pakistan.

Finally, Mandviwala noted that China does not want Pakistan to face security problems. Hence, China focuses on Sindh and Punjab provinces. Operation Bunyan al-Marsous came up in every meeting, and China showed more pride than Pakistan. China celebrated the operation’s success with enthusiasm, reflecting deep ties between the two nations.

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