New Delhi: With ties between United States and Pakistan gradually turning sour, Islamabad is increasingly seen cosying up to China to fulfil its burgeoning defence needs.


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Here are the 15 facts that drive Pakistan-China relations as revealed by the IndiaSpend analysis and reported by the Hindustan Times:


1/ China's supplies 63 percent  of Pakistan's arms need.


2/ China became the world’s third-largest arms exporter largely due of the Pak's demands for weapons.


3/ Pakistan to purchase eight diesel-electric submarines, costing about $5 billion, making it China’s biggest defence export deal.


4/ About 300 JF-17 fighter planes were jointly developed by China and Pakistan.


5/ These will form the backbone of the Pakistani Air Force.


6/ Nigeria to purchase an unknown number of JF-17 aircraft, making Pakistan a defence exporter.


7/ Three of the four 2,5000-ton Zulfiquar-class frigates were constructed in China, the fourth one in Karachi. The project cost $500 to $750 million.


8/ Three of four 560-ton Azmat-class attack craft, essentially missile boats armed with eight C-802 anti-ship missiles are manufactured in Pak with help of China.


9/ 600 Al Khalid tanks produced in Pakistan form the backbone of the Pakistan army’s armoured corps. They are variants of Chinese Type 90-II tank.


10 Nine HQ-16 medium range surface-to-air missile systems with a maximum intercept range of 40 km at a cost of $600 million.


11/ Four Karakoram Eagle airborne early warning & control aircraft (AWACS) at a cost of $278 million.


12/ Both US and China shared almost equal proportion of Pak’s arms imports five years ago: 39% and 38% respectively.


13/ Today, US supplies dropped to 19% and stands at second place.


14/ There was a 73% drop in US security aid over four years to 2015.


15/ The US also cancelled the subsidised sale of eight F-16 fighter jets.