Pak-Afghan Relations Post NATO WithdrawaI

Authors

  • Dr. Tahira Mumtaz Lecturer, Department of Politics & International Relations Government College Women University Sialkot tahira.mumtaz@gcwus.edu.pk
  • HUMAIRA BATOOL MS Politics & International Relations Government College Women University Sialkot humairabatool420@gmail.com
  • Tayyba Azhar MS Politics & International Relations Government College Women University Sialkot tayybaazhar03@gmail.com

Keywords:

Pak-Afghan Relations, Post-NATO Withdrawal, Border Security, Trade Relations, Regional Stability, Cross-Border Terrorism, Diplomatic Engagement, Geopolitical Dynamics

Abstract

The aim of this study is to analyze Pak-Afghan relations in the aftermath of NATO's withdrawal from Afghanistan, focusing on the political, economic, and security dimensions of bilateral ties. The withdrawal led to significant shifts in regional dynamics, impacting border security, trade, and diplomatic engagement between the two nations. Pakistan's role in fostering stability, addressing cross-border militancy, and managing refugee crises remains critical in shaping its foreign policy towards Afghanistan. Additionally, the influence of regional and global actors has further complicated the geopolitical landscape. This study explores both the challenges and opportunities for cooperation, emphasizing the need for strategic dialogue and policy coordination to ensure long-term regional stability.

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Published

2025-02-10

How to Cite

Pak-Afghan Relations Post NATO WithdrawaI. (2025). Contemporary Journal of Social Science Review, 3(1), 1380-1395. https://contemporaryjournal.com/index.php/14/article/view/461

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