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Fall 2024

CWA
Semester III
Foreign policy of Pakistan
Foreign Policy and Its Determinants

Foreign policy may defined as,


“Relations between sovereign states, FP
indicates the principles and preferences of a
sovereign state on which a country wants to
establish relations with another sovereign
state country”.
Foreign Policy and Its Determinants

National ideology
Size of country and Preservation of
sovereignty
Geography and cultural history
Economic Development
Technology and national capacity
 Political and economic system
 Role of media
 Political parties
 Defense goals
The stakeholders of FP

Governments/The Executive
Parliament
The Foreign Office /Diplomats
The Defense Establishment
The Intelligence Agencies
MNCs/Local business enterprises
Non-state actors/pressure groups/lobbies
International/regional alliances/Monetary institutes
Mass Media (Because FP is about national interests
and media is the watchdog of public interest)
Mass Media and FP

Platform for discussion


Information to the internal Public
Information to the external public
Correlate information (Discuss
consequences)
Portrays or constructs reality about
international issues
Relations with Neighbors

Relations with India and the issue of Kashmir


Dispute (The present energy and economic
constraints)
Relations with China: the Image vs reality
(The geopolitical situations and CPEC and
Gawadar agreement)
Relations with Iran (The energy crisis and
Gas pipe line agreement, kalbohsan case)
Relations with Afghanistan (The pre-post
Taliban era)
Relations with Multi-Lateral Agencies and Regional Blocs

Relations with Multi-Lateral Agencies and Regional


Blocs
a. The UN and its Agencies
b. NAM
d. IMF and the World Bank
e. OIC
Regional Blocs
a. SAARC
b. ECO
C. Shanghai five
Foreign policy of Pakistan after 9/11

War against Terrorism


Pakistan's geopolitical position
Pakistan's role during cold war
Pakistan's religious factions involvement in
AF
Military’s U turn and challenges
Contemporary geo-political pressures
Take over of FP from Govt. to Military
Impact of present FP on national politics and
internal affairs of state
Future of Pakistan’s FP

Sovereignty will ensure genuine


independence
Genuine leadership
Vigilant academia, youth and media
Coordination among all wings of states
Understanding of regional dynamics
Understanding of national interest

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