Impacts of Regional and Global Players on the Dynamics of Pak-Iran Relations: Post-US Withdrawal from Afghanistan Scenario
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Published:2023-03-15
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Page:141-161
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ISSN:1995-1272
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Container-title:FWU Journal of Social Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:FWU Journal
Abstract
After the US pulled its troops out of Afghanistan, relations between
Pakistan and Iran started to return to normal. Both countries have been at odds
with each other for a long time because they backed different sides in the
Afghan Civil War, and Iran and Saudi Arabia are rivals. However, since the US
left, both countries have worked to improve their relationships with each other.
Pakistan and Iran have signed several agreements and held joint military drills.
Iran and Pakistan have also been having regular diplomatic talks to solve their
problems and strengthen their relationships. In particular, the two countries have
discussed making a free trade agreement to help their economies work together
better. As part of a larger plan to increase its power in the area, Iran has also
tried to expand its presence in Afghanistan and invest in infrastructure projects.
Overall, the US leaving Afghanistan has improved the relationship between
Pakistan and Iran; the two countries are working together and talking to each
other more. This has been good for the area's stability because it has made it less
likely that the two countries will fight. This thematic analysis-based study aimed
to investigate the dynamics of relations between Pakistan and Iran. The internal
situation in Afghanistan after the US left, the US's role and foreign policy in the
region, and India's relations with Iran are all things that have had a significant
impact on the political situation in the region.
Publisher
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education