Front Line Ally of US in Soviet Afghan War: D) Important Link in The Chain of Muslim Countries

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Ideally Pakistan role can be important in the region form following perspectives

Pakistan geographical importance


Pakistan geopolitical, geo strategic, role in the region

front line ally of US in Soviet afghan war

As you know Pakistan remain the front line ally of US in Soviet afghan war,
as it was declared the front line state to retaliate against USSR invasion on
afghan soil . After he USSR back up Pakistan lost strategic importance but
the 9/11 attack of Al-Qaida on US changed the situations for the Pakistan
role in future world peace keeping struggle .
Pakistan is located at a region which has great political, economic and strategic
location. It has been hub of activities of great powers for last 20 years. It has
witnessed intervention of three great powers i-e Britain, USSR, and USA. Its
significance was further enhanced during cold war when it becomes ally of US policy
of containment of USSR and now the post cold war era has witnessed its significance
particularly after the events of 9/11. Pakistan is the only state remain ally of US
in the cold history as an efficient strategic partner while defeating the
USSR ,and later on after 9 11 Pakistan was the remote state of controlling
terrorism in the region .

d) Important link in the chain of Muslim countries:


If we look at the map of Muslim countries, Pakistan occupies a central location. Towards
west of Iran, china extends to North Africa. Thus it can actively participate in the activities of
Muslim world-economic development, transport of resources and above all combat terrorism.
e) Only Muslim country with nuclear capability:
in the region Pakistan is the only Muslim country having nuclear capability which has great
influence on the political, socio-economic activities in the region and the maintenance of
status quo in the region.

a) Proximity of great powers:


Pakistan is located at the junction of great powers. In its neighbors one world power
Russia and the other emerging power china lies. Any alliance among world powers
enhances its significance. This factor has been utilized by Pakistan after 9/11.
Security and business are two main US interests in the region while Pakistan is
playing a front line role in the war against terrorism. Apart from this US interest in the
region to contain the growing china, nuclear Iran, terrorist Afghanistan and to benefit
from the market of India. Today the political scenario of the region is tinged with
preemption policy and US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. Irans nuclear program,

Indias geopolitical muscles (new strategic deal with US) to gain hegemony and to
counter the rise of china. Which has earned all the qualities to change unipoler world
into bipolar world? In all these issues, Pakistan is directly or indirectly involved
especially after al-Qeada operations. The American think tank has repeatedly
accepted that war against terrorism could never be won without the help of Pakistan.
Pakistan has rigorously fought and an ongoing operation in Waziristan is also
targeting the suspected Taliban in the bordering area.

door way of South Asian region

Pakistan is known as the door way of South Asian region ,s Pakistan can
play an importance role in the politics and security of Asia ever from far
east Asia up to middle east Pakistans role is very much importune
Pakistan only muslim nuclear power
From political perspective Pakistan us the vital state to resolve the
different issue of Arab state as all the Arab state considering Pakistan as a
representative of Muslim world due to atomic power

Afghanistan peace process

pakistan can play a bid rime in the Afghanistan peace process , Pakistan
can play an importance role in peace keeping of middle eastern region
with the help of Political struggle rather than surgical

chinese interests
from northern side Pakistan is a trip card for Chinese to get shortest way of
access to middles east states for the trade . The need and interest is mutual which is
the basis of any real long-lasting partnership.
Pakistan role in transit trade agreement btwn india and isle east
If Pakistan allow Indian for the transit trade agreement with Afghanistan ,then
Pakistan role will be more important in the trade between Indian growing
economy and Middle eastern region as well as with central Asian states which is
a natural resource rick area
Pakistans role in peace process in middle east and south asia

Pakistan can play an important role in the peace process of south Asian
region and middles eastern areas. While playing the role in world peace
process Pakistan have paid a hung price in war against terrorism for the
sake of world and regional security . Pakistan can play an importance role

in peace keeping of middle eastern region with the help of Political


struggle rather than surgical . From the Muslim world politics Pakistan
have more importance to bring them on the table and have good Muslim
states unite forum under the leader ship of Nuclear Pakistan to confront
the global challenges by common agency

Conclusion
Although Pakistan is lay on the strong geographical position in the world,
and the God blessed geographical position shape our position more vital in
the globalized world, Pakistan have the ability to spread its influence all
over the world, but the main causes of today lose and unsustainable
political policies, weak control over peace process, its all due to the
incompetence political leaders and some where the uncertain global
political and strategic situations transformed our blessed position in to
curse
Pakistan has been blessed with Geographical location and natural
resources by God, but we need to exploit our own resource and location
rather than shaping the aid base economic policies which are proving as a
burden on the origin of the state in to different forms

Pakistan coonecting middle east countries to south east countires


Pakistan can connect the far east Asian state with middle eastern states
for the trade ,mostly Gulf states are oil rich . b) Gateway to central Asia(oil and energy game) Central Asia is the center stage of new Great
games. Western quest for resources- oil and energy resources in the
central Asia. After USSR decline, new quest started which is as manifested
by politics of oil. Pakistan is located very close to the oil rich Middle
Eastern countries. The belt started from Iran and extended to Saudi
Arabia. Thus, Pakistan can influence shipment of oil. Iran is struggling to
export its surplus gas and oil to eastern countries, Qatar, Pakistan and
Turkmenistan pipeline projects highlight the position.
In the energy scarce world, Pakistan is located in the hub of energy rich
countries i-e Iran and Afghanistan: both are energy abundant while India
and china are lacking. China finds way to Indian Ocean and Arabian sea
through Karakoram highway,

Pakistan strategic importance in the region


located in middle of Asian region

Pakistan is lying in the middle of Asian region, as it is the connecting point


for the all sides of the regional states

borfer
Pakistan in sharing border on northern with world one of the strong world
power china and also it lies near to Russian

Pakistans borders
Pakistan in sharing border on northern with world one of the strong world
power china and also it lies near to Russian
From western side Pakistan is sharing border with Afghanistan, the state
which have remain the headache for the whole world after 9/11
On eastern side Pakistan is sharing border with India, whose economy is
growing day by day
While from the north western side Pakistan is near to the central Asian
states
The geographical position of Pakistan is very much important specially
Ghawader sea port
a) Proximity of great powers:
Pakistan is located at the junction of great powers. In its neighbors one
world power Russia and the other emerging power china lies. Any alliance
among world powers enhances its significance. This factor has been
utilized by Pakistan after 9/11. Security and business are two main US
interests in the region while Pakistan is playing a front line role in the war
against terrorism. Apart from this US interest in the region to contain the
growing china, nuclear Iran, terrorist Afghanistan and to benefit from the
market of India. Today the political scenario of the region is tinged with
preemption policy and US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. Irans nuclear
program, Indias geopolitical muscles (new strategic deal with US) to gain
hegemony and to counter the rise of china. Which has earned all the
qualities to change unipoler world into bipolar world? In all these issues,
Pakistan is directly or indirectly involved especially after al-Qeada
operations. The American think tank has repeatedly accepted that war
against terrorism could never be won without the help of Pakistan.
Pakistan has rigorously fought and an ongoing operation in Waziristan is
also targeting the suspected Taliban in the bordering area.

Pakistan strategic importance from world political perspective

Pakistan importance for the china, Pakistan can be the sole source for
china to counter balance the Indian growing military power in the region,
Also Pakistan is the only source for chain to get access to warm water, the
most less expensive and secure way for trade to connect itself with middle
eastern states, Pakistan Sea poet importance for china, by moving china
army in the water near ghawader region China can take a string position
against Indian power

PAKISTAN'S GEO-POLITICAL POSITION:


APERCEPTION
Ejaz Faruqi

Whereas the geographical position of a country remains fixed, the political


possibilities and bearings arising out of this position continue to undergo
changes due to various factors, some of which are:
(i) Internal political changes.
(ii) Political changes in the neighbouring countries.
(iii) Realignments and regroupings amongst the neighbouring countries.
(iv) Realignments and regroupings of the countries of the world vis-a-vis the
Big/Super Powers.

In the political combinations and permutations of different nations, the

only permanent factor is the geographical unity and integrity of a country.


Although there are instances in which the factor of geographical unity of a
country was also subjected to political changes, such as the Union of Egypt
and Syria into a United Arab -Republic, but such political experiments have

not lasted long and ultimately the national feelings and prejudices have reemerged undoing: such mergers. Even ideological affinities have not been able
to melt the geographical barriers between two countries. Communist countries

are living examples in the contemporary period. In spite of the fact that both

Russia and China are Communist countries, they are at loggerheads with each
other.

Let us recapitulate Pakistan's geographical position:


(i) It is situated in South-West Asia.
(ii) It commands the entrance to the Persian Gulf.
(iii) It is a littoral state of the Indian ocean.

(iv)- There is Russia, a Super Power, and China with potentialities of a Super
Power, in the north neighbourhood,
(v) There is India, with ambitions of becoming a Regional Big Power, in the
south-eastern neighbourhood.
(vi) There is a continuous block of Muslim countries extending from its western
borders to the Atlantic coast of North Africa.

Unlike other countries, Pakistan has also to live with an almost permanent
political factor internally. This country was carved out of British India on the

basis of separate Muslim nation-hood. There is no possibility in the


foreseeable future of Islam not occupying a predominant position in the

national life of this country. This factor has predetermined to a certain extent
the choices available to Pakistan in the realignments and regroupings of
international forces in the world.

There are some other factors which have continued to influence the

external relations of Pakistan. The first is the opposition. tooth and nail, of the
Hindus to the partition of India. "Akhand Bharat" still remains the dream and

political goal of the Hindus. This dream appears to be the part of the Hindu
psyche. India, there-fore, cannot see Pakistan grow strong. There was great
jubilation in India when the eastern wing (now Bangladesh) seceded from

Pakistan as this reduced the strength and international leverage of Pakistan.

Whereas India is arming itself with modern and sophisticated weapons, it starts
making hue and cry if it comes to know that Pakistan is likely to purchase
some weapons to cater to its barest minimum defence needs.

The second factor is the Jewish opposition to Islam. This dates back to the

life of Muhammad (peace be upon him) when Jews indulged in all sorts of
intrigues to murder the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and to extinguish
the light of Islam. With the state of Israel established in the midst of the

Muslim lands by forcible eviction of more than a million Muslims, the Jewish

community would not like the existence of a strong and powerful Muslim
country, much less a united block of Muslim countries, in the neighbourhood
of Israel. As Jewish community controls the economic forces as well as the
information media in the West, the latter is always antagonistic to the

resurgence of Islamic identity, as such, of a Muslim nation, much less the


emergence of a united group of Muslim countries with a geographical
continuity running from Pakistan in the east to Mauritius in the west. This

group of Muslim countries, if united, can control the vital trade-routes of the
world.

The third factor is the fear of proselytising Islam in the minds of the

Christian nations. This fear is a part of their psyche which has a distorted
image of Islam as a militant religion. This is borne out by a flood of articles

and comments which are appearing in the Western Press, expressing


apprehensions about the resurgence of Islam in the Muslim countries.

The fourth factor is the geographical contiguity of Central Asian Muslim

Republics of the U.S.S.R. with this group of Muslim conntries. This makes

Russia suspicious of the emergence of a Muslim block on its southern flank


inducing resurgence of Islamic identity of its Central Asian Muslim Republics
and the risk of their secession.

This is the broad outline of the geo-political position through which

Pakistan has to struggle in pursuit of its objectives. The most fundamental and

basic factor is the internal cohesion, integrity and stability. This can be
achieved by launching a two-pronged attack. In the material sphere, there is an

urgent need for economic redistribution and dispensation of justice without


fear or favour. This will create amongst the peoples of all regions a sense of

sharing the economic resources of the country and, consequently, a sense of


belonging to it. In the non-material sphere, it is absolutely necessary to
develop the character of the individual, to bring out the good in his nature and

to root out the bad in him. This can be brought about through a process of
education and spiritual emancipation. This development of character means
both self realisation and self-negation, that is, realisation of the good and
negation of the bad in one's personality. This involves a spirit of self-sacrifice

which can be achieved only by accepting the principles of Islam and following
the practices of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). Without this character-

building, no amount of economic redistribution will alleviate the conditions of


the poor and the deprived as those, who are preverse in nature, would subvert

any economic redistribution through profiteering, hoarding, black-marketing,


smuggling and concealment of wealth.

It is only if Pakistan has a reasonable level of internal stability that a

rational foreign policy can be formulated keeping in view the realities of the

external political situation. The internal instability in the country affords an


opportunity to the external political forces to manipulate internal dissensions to

their advantage. This forces the Government to take ad-hoc foreign policy
decisions to meet such emergent situations. In such conditions, a long-term
foreign policy cannot be formulated and the country is led compulsively by the
powerful tide of events on to a course which may spell disaster in the end.

Recently, strong waves of resurgence of Islam have appeared in various

Muslim countries. The strongest and most powerful movement for Islamic
Renaissance has been witnessed in Iran where a powerful and strongly-

embedded monarchy has been toppled over. This resurgence of Islam


coincides with the aspirations of Pakistan and advances the possibility of the

emergence of a Muslim block. This has introduced a new factor in


international politics.

Due to a strong Jewish lobby in America. the latter is committed to not

only the protection but the predominant position of Israel in the Middle East.

Emergence of a Muslim block is considered by the Jews as a threat to the


existence of Israel. America would welcome the Islamic resurgence only to the

extent that it pushes out Russian influence from the Middle East. But this sympathetic American attitude would not be unqualified as the Jewish lobby in
America would not like the emergence of a Muslim block. As Western media

are controlled by the Jews, they are trying to fan dissensions amongst Muslim
countries by playing upon and highlighting the Shiah-Sunni differences. The
purpose appears to be twofold. To let this wave of Islamic resurgence push out
Russian influence from this area and, at the same time, to prevent the

emergence of a united Muslim block which may pose a threat to the security
of Israel.

Because of the rising tide of anti-Zionist and anti-American sentiments in

the Middle East, Russia would also welcome this resurgence of Islam to a

limited extent as it would serve to push out American influence from this area.
But a united Muslim block also poses a threat to the U.S.S.R. as it induces the
risk of secession of the Central Asian Muslim Republics. During the fourteen

hundred years of its history, Islam has never been completely vanquished
except in Spain. It has always remained present at least on emotional level in

Muslim societies. Even in the Central Asian Muslim Republics of the


U.S.S.R.,

Islam

is

being

practised

secretly

in

the

form

of

a Tariqah of Tasawwuf. Communists appear to be conscious of this fact and


have introduced a new concept, a hybrid of Islam and Communism, known as
Islamic Socialism. This hybrid is meant to play upon the emotions of the
Muslim masses and to serve the interests of Communism.

China's position is unique. It has no such constraints as are present in the

case of Russia and America. It has, therefore, comparatively a freer hand and
more manoeuvrability in dealing with this new phenomenon. It would be

simply interested in containing Russian influence in the Middle East and would
welcome the emergence of a Muslim block if it serves that purpose.

The position of India is quite interesting. The vision of "Akhand Bharat" is

a part of the Hindu psyche and in that perspective India would always wish the
reunification of Pakistan into India. India has been a caste-ridden society

during thousands of years of its history and would always be averse to


Communism as such. With the Communist coup in Afghanistan, Communist
expansion in South-East Asia, the Chinese menace from the north and growing
Russian naval activity in the Indian Ocean, there is a growing realisation

amongst the elite circles in India of the impending Communist threat to it from
all sides. These elite circles have begun to consider Pakistan and Bangladesh
as, buffer states between India and the Communist world. But, at the same

time, India would not like the emergence of a Muslim block where-by the
possibility of Pakistan reuniting with India disappears and the vision of
"Akhand Bharat" is shattered for ever.

These are the constraints within which Pakistan has to formulate its long-

term foreign policy. There are both positive and negative aspects. Wisdom lies
in extracting maximum advantage from positive aspects, neutralising negative

aspects by diplomacy and tact and avoiding or putting off irritants as far as
possible.

There are clear signs that a third civilisation, that of Islam, is being born

again to herald the dawn of Islam's fifteenth century. There are bound to be

pangs and pains. The other two civilisations, Capitalist and Communist, will
oppose or resist the new development. The Muslim countries are in a
predicament. Both the Communist and Capitalist civilisations are advanced in

science, technology, weaponry, warfare and management in all fields. The


Muslim countries depend on them for acquiring skills in these fields. With

mutual antagonism and opposition, the pangs and pains of the rebirth of
Islamic civilisation will be much greater. On the one hand, it is in the interest

of the Capitalist and Communist countries not to oppose the Islamic


Renaissance. The tide of history cannot be stopped, but the antagonism will

leave deep hatred and enmity between them and the Muslim world. After all,
the Muslim countries comprise one-sixth of the population and one-fifth of the

land mass of the world. On the other hand, it is in the interest of Muslim

countries to find a rapport with the Capitalist and Communist civilisations on


the basis of common values in order to make the process of transfer of
technology smooth and painless. All the three civilisations belong to different
sections of mankind and there are bound to be some common human values

underlying these civilisations. These common values can serve as bridges of


mutual understanding. After all, it is in the interest of world peace and
tranquillity that the three civilisations should find mutual accommodation. In

this process, Pakistan occupies an important position and has to play a vital
role. If it can meet the challenge of the modern age, reconstruct its society on
Islam and move with tact and diplomacy in its external relations, it can serve

as a bridge of understanding between the Islamic civilisation on the one hand


and the Capitalist and Communist civilisations on the other hand. This will
promote the cause of Islamic Renaissance.

CONCLUSION / ANALYSIS:
Geo strategic means the importance of a country or a region as by virtue of its geographical
location. Stephen Cohn describes this importance while history has been unkind with
Pakistan, its geography has been its greatest benefit.
Pakistan is a junction of south Asia, west Asia and central Asia; a way from resource efficient
countries to resource deficient countries. The world is facing energy crises and terrorism.
Pakistan is a route for transportation and a front line state against terrorism. Moreover
Pakistan has been traditionally ally of emerging economic giant; china. So in the vague of
any change in world politics, Pakistans geo-strategic significance would further be
enhanced.

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