"Do not think that our presence or economic activities in PoK means our support to their (Pakistan's) sovereignty request. If India opens its side of Kashmir, Chinese companies will be happy to invest there," Ye Hailin, South Asia expert with the government-affiliated Institute of International Strategy Studies, said.
He said China was making only investments in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir to develop trade relations with Islamabad and it would be more than happy to invest money in the Indian side of Kashmir.
"If in future, Pakistan and India solve their dispute over Kashmir, we will be on our commitment no matter at that time the region is controlled by which side," Ye said.
If the Indian side of Kashmir also opens its market to Chinese companies we will be happy, he said.
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