Volume 19, No. 2, 2022

Pakistan And Afghanistan's Strained Ties


Salma Shujeb Akhter , Tehmina Niaz , Tornike Okropilashvili

Abstract

My article main goal is to analyses the Pakistan and Afghanistan's strained ties. Since Pakistan's establishment in 1947, Afghanistan has been armed as a permanent united force for policy, and this has been represented as the main cause of our tense relationship. Although Afghanistan is Pakistan's neighbours, there has always been hostility between the two countries. The main problem is that the administration can recognize Durand line dispute. However, the ethnic group in Afghanistan does not accept the Durand Line as an international border. Nevertheless, Afghanistan uses this border to conduct trade with Pakistan and engage in other activities. Negation and bilateral communication can strengthen relationships. As the deadline for resolving the Taliban Durand Line other objectives approaches in this worrying circumstance, Pakistan and Afghanistan must sit down together in admiration.


Pages: 10027-10046

Keywords: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Durand, Relations, International border, Bilateral Talk.

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