EXTERNAL SECURITY THREATS TO PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Zain UlAbiden Malik
  • Asghar Ullah Khan
  • Salma Shujeb Akhtar
  • Khalid Sultan
  • Arshad Ali
  • Aisha Rasool

Keywords:

External Security, Terrorism, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India.

Abstract

External threats of Pakistan are generally connected with customary adversary India yet additional thought about Pakistan is sandwiched between India and Afghanistan.Due to some historical and geographical events, relations between India and Pakistan have become complicated.The Indian government denied that Kashmir’s right to self-determination is the most important problem to resolving the Kashmir clash. The Pak-Afghan bilateral ties are also of key importance in the contemporary world order as both are immediate neighbors and share a common history and culture. Peace of one country determines the peace of other country. To avoid risking the peace and stability of both Pakistan and Afghanistan, the activities of such external forces should be addressed in time so that the long term peace and stability of both countries can be ensured.

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Published

2021-03-25

How to Cite

Zain UlAbiden Malik, Asghar Ullah Khan, Salma Shujeb Akhtar, Khalid Sultan, Arshad Ali, & Aisha Rasool. (2021). EXTERNAL SECURITY THREATS TO PAKISTAN. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(2), 889-907. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9647

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