Margalla Papers (Jun 2020)

STRATEGIC AUTONOMY OR ISOLATION: AN ANALYSIS OF MAJOR DYNAMICS OF PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY

  • Milad Elharathi,
  • Sadia Mahmood Falki ,
  • Aisha Shahzad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1

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The foreign policy of Pakistan as a part of South Asian milieu and one of the significant Muslim states always remained characterized by the various regional and global restrains which not only made it vulnerable to the external pressures but also substantially affected its strategic choices. Currently, Pakistan is facing multiple internal and external constraints ranging from its domestic economic problems to continuing with CPEC as a real game-changer strategy at the operational level while not upsetting the US. The prime focus of this study is to have an insight intodiplomatic coercion faced by Pakistan and its consequences on her foreign policy decisions. As Indian-centric approach throughout history left limited options for policy-makers. This research examines why Pakistan is being challenged about strategic choices in response to vigorous Indian attempts to isolating her in the international arena. This analytical and descriptive research would possibly recommend the recent foreign policy measures by Pakistan regarding its external dynamics of politics. Bibliography Entry Elharathi, Milad, Sadia Mahmood Falki, and Aisha Shahzad. 2020. "Strategic Autonomy or Isolation: An Analysis of Major Dynamics of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy." Margalla Papers 24 (1): 112-121.

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