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The article discusses the challenges and risks faced by the new government in Pakistan, including societal divisions, economic volatility, climate change, unemployment, inflation, and security threats. It emphasizes the need for collaboration and comprehensive strategies to address these issues. The article suggests that China could be a potential partner for Pakistan, citing the benefits of China's involvement in the country through initiatives like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). However, it also highlights the need for Pakistan to create a conducive business environment and address capacity and security issues to attract more Chinese investment. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of strengthening communication and building trust with Chinese investors. [Extracted from the article] |