Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan: Challenges and Prospects Joint Connectivity as Medium of Economic Stability:
Keywords:
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Foreign policy, Challenges, Prospects, EtcAbstract
Abstract:
The present paper is an attempt to explore Pakistan’s foreign policy towards
Afghanistan. Historically, the invasion of Soviet in Afghanistan and the
interference of Pakistan in Afghanistan has caused unfriendliness between
these two nations. However, the key principles between these countries lie in
harmony, strengthening people to people contact, undertaking joint projects
for economic stability and avoiding interference in the internal affairs.
Besides, both the nations need not to make territorial basis to be used against
each other. For a harmonious neighborhood, both the nations need to keep
their relation stable in their first priority. Hence, the present paper explores some challenges and prospects of this relationship by investigating some of
the dynamics that form the core of the concerned issue.
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