Foreign Policy of Pakistan

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FOREIGN POLICY OF

PAK POST 9/11


• Definition
• History of foreign policy of Pakistan 1947-2001
• 9/11 incident ( war on terror )
• Pressure from us and the West
• “ you are either with us or against us “
• Pak as a major non NATO ally
• Elements of support that us expected from pak: intelligence sharing, use of air space and logistical
support.
• Circumstances under which pak joined global war on terror
• Foreign policy formulation and managment: exclusive prerogative of military top brass.
• The trade-off :
• “9/11 came as a thunder bolt“ musharraf.
• What pak got:
Attention from us and the West
 Waiving off of sanctions
•  Aid
• Trade benefits
• Pak loans were waived off
• Status of major non NATO ally
• Sale of arms and f-16 jets
NEGATIVE IMPACT

• Negative image globally


• Terrorism
• Blow to Kashmir cause
• Afghan refugees
• Economic crisis
• Social evils
• Law and order situation.
• Sectarian violence
• Loss of billions of dollars
• Militancy in tribal areas
FOREIGN POLICY 2010 ONWARDS

• Shift towards China and Russia due to growing India us nexus


PAL AND CHINA

• CPEC
• Support to pak in unsc and NSG
• JF17 thunder
• Support on Kashmir
• Support for entry to SCO .....
PAK AND RUSSIA

• Policy of rapproachment
• High level meetings
• Joint military exercises
• Construction of pipeline
• Sale of arms and jets
• Consensus of Afghan issue.......
PAKISTAN‘S FOREIGN POLICY NOW(2020)

Conclusion.

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