Abstract
Pakistan and Afghanistan suffered a proxy war in the
region on the behalf of the foreign interventions since
1979, especially after 9/11. Pakistan faced direct
impact of Afghanistan’s internal and external
conditions. India, Russia, USA and others countries’
interventions, fragile Pakistan’s survival and breaches
its security. Pakistan Geo Strategic interests demands to
counter it security threat with the cooperation of
common-border countries so that external forces would
leave the region. Since great powers’ strategic interests
in Afghanistan to pitch against the potential threat of
religious extremism, terrorism, drug trafficking and
nuclear proliferation which substantiates the assertion
that existing great powers in the region have potential
to generate effects on Pakistan’s security dilemma.
Instability of Afghanistan, fighting proxy war in the
region and on the lame of extremism, would make
Pakistan instable and weak, it could bring into
disintegration. Pakistan’s geo-strategic interests need
the re-establishment of peaceful, stable and friendly
Afghanistan whose territory not use for external forces
and no other country make its land for their on strategic
depth.
Syed Sujha Uddin. (2016 ) Existence of External Forces in Afghanistan: Pakistan's Security Dilemma since 9/11, Al Tafseer, Volume 27-28, Issue 1.
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