PROBING EXTERNAL SECURITY ISSUES OF PAKISTAN: ROLE OF US AND AL-QAEDA

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Dr. Munir Ahmad1, Muhammad Idrees2, Shahida Rasool3

Abstract

Pakistan’s external dangers primarily stem from its longstanding enemy, India. However, it is also geographically situated between India and Afghanistan, which further adds to its security concerns. There have been a number of historical and geographical occurrences that have contributed to the complexity of the relationship between India and Pakistan. The Indian government denies that Kashmir’s right to self-determination is crucial for settling the conflict. Bilateral ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan are crucial in the modern world due to their proximity and shared history and culture. The peace of one country is contingent upon the peace of another country. In order to safeguard the peace and stability of Pakistan and Afghanistan, it is crucial to promptly confront the actions of external forces. This will help maintain the long-term peace and stability of both nations.

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How to Cite
Dr. Munir Ahmad1, Muhammad Idrees2, Shahida Rasool3. (2024). PROBING EXTERNAL SECURITY ISSUES OF PAKISTAN: ROLE OF US AND AL-QAEDA . Harf-O-Sukhan, 8(1), 562-576. Retrieved from https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/1177