Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue
The study describes the key challenges and obstacles that have shaped the dynamics between the two countries Pakistan and Afghanistan in the regional security context. By examining the historical, political, economic, and social factors that have influenced their relationship.However, their relationship has been characterized by a mix of cooperation and conflict, with a history of disputes over territory, trade, and religious and ethnic differences. Both countries have suffered from terrorism and militant attacks. The study provides insight into the underlying causes of the persistent tensions and conflicts in the region. Further, it finds how to address these challenges and promote greater cooperation and understanding between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan, Security, Regional
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(1) Iqra Jathol
Ph.D. Scholar: Department of Political Science, GCWU, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Faisal Nazeer
MPhil Scholar, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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APA : Jathol, I., & Nazeer, M. F. (2019). Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV(I), 31-36. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).04
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CHICAGO : Jathol, Iqra, and Muhammad Faisal Nazeer. 2019. "Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV (I): 31-36 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).04
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HARVARD : JATHOL, I. & NAZEER, M. F. 2019. Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV, 31-36.
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MHRA : Jathol, Iqra, and Muhammad Faisal Nazeer. 2019. "Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV: 31-36
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MLA : Jathol, Iqra, and Muhammad Faisal Nazeer. "Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV.I (2019): 31-36 Print.
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OXFORD : Jathol, Iqra and Nazeer, Muhammad Faisal (2019), "Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, IV (I), 31-36
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TURABIAN : Jathol, Iqra, and Muhammad Faisal Nazeer. "Pak-Afghan Relations through the Lens of Regional Security Issue." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review IV, no. I (2019): 31-36. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2019(IV-I).04