The Impacts of Afghanistan’s Imbroglio on the Interests and Connectivity of Pakistan with Central Asia
Publish place: Geopolitical Quarterly، Vol: 20، Issue: 4
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Journal paper
Language: Persian
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Index date: 7 January 2025
The Impacts of Afghanistan’s Imbroglio on the Interests and Connectivity of Pakistan with Central Asia abstract
The decades-long imbroglio in Afghanistan has negative impacts on both the domestic and foreign affairs of Pakistan. Along with other economic, political and strategic impacts, it also negatively impacts the interests and connectivity with energy-rich Central Asian Republics. The primary objective of this study is to explore the impacts of Afghanistan’s issue on Pakistan’s engagement in Central Asia. The imbroglio is impacting Pakistan's engagement with Central Asia in two ways. First, Afghanistan is located on the crossroad; all the shortest routes connecting Pakistan with Central Asia cross through its territory. Therefore, the insecurity in the country made it unconducive for any connectivity project. Trans-Afghan railway project, TAPI, TAP-۵۰۰, CASA-۱۰۰۰, and many other projects between the two regions are still a dream. Second, the Afghan policy of Pakistan to support the Taliban was not liked by the CARs. It has also negatively impacted Pakistan's engagement with them. This study is based on the Complex Interdependence Theory, which helps to understand why, despite these problems and differences, Pakistan and CARs are cooperating and working together.
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The Impacts of Afghanistan’s Imbroglio on the Interests and Connectivity of Pakistan with Central Asia authors
Hashmat Ullah Khan
PhD in International Relations, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, Northwest University, Xi’an, China.
Yan Wei
Professor, Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, Northwest University, Xi’an, China..
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