Evolution of Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and its identity
Jasur U. Umirzakov , Independent researcher at the University of Oriental Studies, UzbekistanAbstract
This article describes the history and evolution of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, analysis of political processes and development trends. Also, it is focused on the analysis of the future perspective of the relations based on the foreign political activities of the two countries, the problems in their mutual relations, the priority directions of cooperation and the happening events.
Keywords
Foreign policy, interstate relations, state independence
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