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From Summit Hall to Shared Story: 70 Years of China-Pakistan Friendship

From Summit Hall to Shared Story

For over seven decades, China and Pakistan have been side by side as “ironclad brothers,” building one of the most enduring friendships in modern international relations. In a special panel hosted by Wang Guan, experts and heirs of diplomatic pioneers unpack this epic bond through three fresh angles.

🧬 Generational Legacy

Geng Jing, granddaughter of General Geng Biao—a key architect of early China–Pakistan diplomacy—shares stories from three generations that kept the friendship alive. Think of it like passing down your favorite playlist: each generation adds new tracks but keeps the vibe going strong.

🤝 Diplomacy Through the Years

Ambassador Khalil Hashmi and former Ambassador Zhang Chunxiang bring decades of on-the-ground experience. They dive into milestone moments—from early summit talks to emerging priorities—revealing the core values that make this friendship rock-solid.

🌏 People-to-People Vibes

Leading cultural and academic voices highlight how shared culture, language classes, joint research, and history projects keep Pakistanis and people in the Chinese mainland connected. It’s like a cross-border flash mob of ideas—vibrant, inclusive, and full of heart.

From summit halls to street-level exchanges, this panel shows that real bonds thrive on trust, shared stories, and a spirit of collaboration. Whether you’re grabbing chai in Lahore or ordering kopi in Yogyakarta, the China–Pakistan friendship proves that unity powers progress. 🚀

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