Critical Analysis of Different Trends and Dimensions of Pakistan’s Beyond Border Policy with the Gulf Region, 1999-2008

Authors

  • Dr. Abdul Zahoor Khan Assistant Professor/In-Charge (Male/Female, Programs) Department of History & Pakistan Studies, International Islamic Studies, Islamabad. Author
  • Dr. Zeenat Un Nisa Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science, Government Girls Degree College Dadyal, District Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Author
  • Mr. Aamir Shahzad Ph.D. Scholar/Senior Librarian, Department of History & Pakistan Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad Author

Keywords:

Pakistan, Relations, Gulf Countries, Critical Study

Abstract

Now this world is like a global village, the incident that is shaping one country has left its impact on other countries because the distance between states shrinks. We should observe the foreign policies of different states from different points of view, such as economics, social, state identities, national interests, and cultural and historical factors. Again elections were held on February 3, 1997, in the country. The Muslim League got a two-thirds majority in the elections of the National Assembly and Nawaz Sharif was re-elected as the country's Prime Minister. To deter India on May 28, 1998, he conducted the nuclear tests. The foremost intent foreign policy of Pakistan is the protection of the ideology of Pakistan struggling for Islam, and creating friendly relations with the Gulf countries. It is the reality that as a Muslim country Pakistanis are spiritually attached as a Muslim to the Arab land because it is the birthplace of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Subcontinent even the British rule the Subcontinent. Pakistan has always not only tried to create good relations but whenever there was some risk of controversy among the Muslim world, it’s also made possible efforts for reconciliation. Pakistan has got special significance among the Gulf countries, due to its nuclear position. These two social-political ventures have recognized the importance of Pakistan in the Gulf country's politics. But the realities of the Muslim world were changed from those predicted by Pakistan and its passion for pan-Islamism began to decline.

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2024-03-31

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Critical Analysis of Different Trends and Dimensions of Pakistan’s Beyond Border Policy with the Gulf Region, 1999-2008. (2024). International Research Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 5(1), 747-759. https://irjmss.com/index.php/irjmss/article/view/330

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