Pakistan Foreign Policy

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The revival of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations marks a significant diplomatic shift in South Asia. With renewed trade, cultural exchanges, education links, and possible defence cooperation, Islamabad and Dhaka are moving from historical estrangement toward a cautious but meaningful reset.
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Pakistan’s expectations after the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan quickly turned into strategic anxiety. From TTP resurgence and Durand Line tensions to refugee disputes and China-backed diplomatic engagement, Pak-Afghan relations remain caught between conflict and cautious cooperation.
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Pakistan-Iran relations are entering a new phase shaped by regional conflicts, economic diplomacy, border security, and shifting global alignments. Despite historical mistrust and external pressures, both countries now see greater strategic value in cooperation.
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Pakistan’s foreign policy witnessed notable developments in 2025, including stronger diplomatic engagement with major powers, renewed momentum in CPEC, enhanced ties with Saudi Arabia, and increased global relevance. This article explores the achievements, challenges, and unfinished business shaping Pakistan’s foreign policy landscape.
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