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The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation.​

Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz

July 19, 2024

The significance of Pakistan on the global stage cannot be overstated. As a nation strategically located at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, its stability and prosperity are not just regional imperatives but global necessities. The importance of a stable and economically vibrant Pakistan spans various dimensions, including regional stability, Counter-Terrorism, Economic Potential, Global Energy routes, and Nuclear Security. This article delves into why a strong Pakistan is crucial for Global/Regional interests, highlighting the multifaceted benefits that a stable and prosperous Pakistan can offer to the world.

Pakistan is a pivotal player in South Asia, a region often characterized by its complex and tense geopolitical landscape. The historical rivalry between Pakistan and India has been a persistent source of regional instability which is primarily due to Indian hegemonic design and consider Pakistan a stumbling bloc but not realizing Pakistan is a Nuclear Sovereign State having regional implications. Both nations, possessing nuclear capabilities, have engaged in multiple conflicts, and any escalation has the potential to draw in global powers, leading to wider ramifications. A stable Pakistan can act as a mediator and a proponent of peace in the region, fostering dialogue and reducing the likelihood of conflicts.

Moreover, Pakistan shares a porous border with Afghanistan, a nation that has been the epicentre of prolonged conflict and instability. Pakistan’s role in facilitating peace talks and its influence over various Afghan factions make it a key stakeholder in the Afghan peace process. A stable Pakistan/Afghanistan can contribute significantly to a stable Pakistan/Afghanistan, which in turn would promote regional stability and development. Stability in the region not only reduces the risk of conflict but also creates a more favourable environment for economic growth and cooperation.

The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation. Pakistan’s strategic location places it at the frontline of counter-terrorism efforts and once the region is stable it will contribute many fold in economic development of Russia, Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran through CPEC/Gwadar Port. Over the years, Pakistan has been a crucial ally in the fight against extremist groups, providing intelligence, military support, and logistical assistance.

However, an unstable Pakistan risks becoming a breeding ground for extremist groups. The Ex-Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Ex-FATA) and the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border regions have historically been safe havens for terrorist organizations. Ensuring stability in Pakistan and Afghanistan is essential to prevent these areas from being exploited by terrorists, thereby contributing to global security. The presence of a stable and cooperative Pakistan in the global counter-terrorism framework can significantly enhance the effectiveness of efforts to combat terrorism worldwide.

With a population exceeding 250 million, Pakistan is a significant market with immense economic potential of human resource. The country, with a large proportion of the population under the age of 30, presents a valuable opportunity for economic growth. A stable economic environment in Pakistan can attract foreign investment, drive regional economic growth, and foster greater economic integration in South Asia.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s economic stability can serve as a catalyst for regional trade and investment. Initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) highlight the potential for Pakistan to become a regional economic hub. Through improved infrastructure, enhanced connectivity, and increased trade, Pakistan can play a pivotal role in driving regional economic prosperity. Economic growth in Pakistan can create jobs, reduce poverty, and improve living standards, contributing to broader regional stability and development, apart defeating Enemy Narrative to create a wedge between military and people of Pakistan rather more Gel to fight as a Nation.

Pakistan’s rich natural resources, including minerals, agriculture, and energy resources, further enhance its economic potential. Effective management and utilization of these resources can lead to sustainable economic growth and development. Additionally, Pakistan’s burgeoning IT industry and its growing middle class present opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship, further driving economic progress.

Pakistan’s geographical position near the Persian Gulf, one of the world’s most critical energy- producing regions, underscores its importance in global energy security. The country’s proximity to vital energy routes makes it a key player in ensuring the stability and security of global energy supplies.

Stability in Pakistan is essential for the safe passage of energy supplies, including oil and gas, from the Middle East to global markets. Disruptions in Pakistan could jeopardize these routes, leading to volatility in global energy prices and affecting energy security worldwide. Thus, a stable Pakistan is indispensable for the uninterrupted flow of energy resources. Moreover, Pakistan’s potential as a transit hub for energy pipelines, such as those from Iran and Central Asia, can further enhance global energy security and economic integration.



Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz
The writer is a defence and security analyst. He can be reached at [email protected].
 

The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation.​

Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz

July 19, 2024

The significance of Pakistan on the global stage cannot be overstated. As a nation strategically located at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, its stability and prosperity are not just regional imperatives but global necessities. The importance of a stable and economically vibrant Pakistan spans various dimensions, including regional stability, Counter-Terrorism, Economic Potential, Global Energy routes, and Nuclear Security. This article delves into why a strong Pakistan is crucial for Global/Regional interests, highlighting the multifaceted benefits that a stable and prosperous Pakistan can offer to the world.

Pakistan is a pivotal player in South Asia, a region often characterized by its complex and tense geopolitical landscape. The historical rivalry between Pakistan and India has been a persistent source of regional instability which is primarily due to Indian hegemonic design and consider Pakistan a stumbling bloc but not realizing Pakistan is a Nuclear Sovereign State having regional implications. Both nations, possessing nuclear capabilities, have engaged in multiple conflicts, and any escalation has the potential to draw in global powers, leading to wider ramifications. A stable Pakistan can act as a mediator and a proponent of peace in the region, fostering dialogue and reducing the likelihood of conflicts.

Moreover, Pakistan shares a porous border with Afghanistan, a nation that has been the epicentre of prolonged conflict and instability. Pakistan’s role in facilitating peace talks and its influence over various Afghan factions make it a key stakeholder in the Afghan peace process. A stable Pakistan/Afghanistan can contribute significantly to a stable Pakistan/Afghanistan, which in turn would promote regional stability and development. Stability in the region not only reduces the risk of conflict but also creates a more favourable environment for economic growth and cooperation.

The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation. Pakistan’s strategic location places it at the frontline of counter-terrorism efforts and once the region is stable it will contribute many fold in economic development of Russia, Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran through CPEC/Gwadar Port. Over the years, Pakistan has been a crucial ally in the fight against extremist groups, providing intelligence, military support, and logistical assistance.

However, an unstable Pakistan risks becoming a breeding ground for extremist groups. The Ex-Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Ex-FATA) and the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border regions have historically been safe havens for terrorist organizations. Ensuring stability in Pakistan and Afghanistan is essential to prevent these areas from being exploited by terrorists, thereby contributing to global security. The presence of a stable and cooperative Pakistan in the global counter-terrorism framework can significantly enhance the effectiveness of efforts to combat terrorism worldwide.

With a population exceeding 250 million, Pakistan is a significant market with immense economic potential of human resource. The country, with a large proportion of the population under the age of 30, presents a valuable opportunity for economic growth. A stable economic environment in Pakistan can attract foreign investment, drive regional economic growth, and foster greater economic integration in South Asia.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s economic stability can serve as a catalyst for regional trade and investment. Initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) highlight the potential for Pakistan to become a regional economic hub. Through improved infrastructure, enhanced connectivity, and increased trade, Pakistan can play a pivotal role in driving regional economic prosperity. Economic growth in Pakistan can create jobs, reduce poverty, and improve living standards, contributing to broader regional stability and development, apart defeating Enemy Narrative to create a wedge between military and people of Pakistan rather more Gel to fight as a Nation.

Pakistan’s rich natural resources, including minerals, agriculture, and energy resources, further enhance its economic potential. Effective management and utilization of these resources can lead to sustainable economic growth and development. Additionally, Pakistan’s burgeoning IT industry and its growing middle class present opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship, further driving economic progress.

Pakistan’s geographical position near the Persian Gulf, one of the world’s most critical energy- producing regions, underscores its importance in global energy security. The country’s proximity to vital energy routes makes it a key player in ensuring the stability and security of global energy supplies.

Stability in Pakistan is essential for the safe passage of energy supplies, including oil and gas, from the Middle East to global markets. Disruptions in Pakistan could jeopardize these routes, leading to volatility in global energy prices and affecting energy security worldwide. Thus, a stable Pakistan is indispensable for the uninterrupted flow of energy resources. Moreover, Pakistan’s potential as a transit hub for energy pipelines, such as those from Iran and Central Asia, can further enhance global energy security and economic integration.



Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz
The writer is a defence and security analyst. He can be reached at [email protected].

A weak Pakistan is not good for india and the world.

Stable Pakistan is good for the south Asia.
 
Trite article , have been hearing such dribble for decades .....it will be interesting to see your take on this article....just posting and article won't cut it.
 
Trite article , have been hearing such dribble for decades .....it will be interesting to see your take on this article....just posting and article won't cut it.

My opinions are clear in other posts I make

Let us start at the beginning of the article. I have no clue here
As a nation strategically located at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, its stability and prosperity are not just regional imperatives but global necessities.

After that it is all downhill
 
In my opinion, Pakistan's key geopolitical purpose in great power politics is being a wedge next to India to prevent the unchecked emergence of another great power by asserting power over the entirety of the Indian Ocean, and thus European, Asian, and African trade as well as influence in the global south.

It's just that the primary sponsor, aka the great power most interested in keeping India in check has changed from the States to China in recent years, and that change would take time for both Pakistan and China to mature.
 

The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation.​

Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz

July 19, 2024

The significance of Pakistan on the global stage cannot be overstated. As a nation strategically located at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, its stability and prosperity are not just regional imperatives but global necessities. The importance of a stable and economically vibrant Pakistan spans various dimensions, including regional stability, Counter-Terrorism, Economic Potential, Global Energy routes, and Nuclear Security. This article delves into why a strong Pakistan is crucial for Global/Regional interests, highlighting the multifaceted benefits that a stable and prosperous Pakistan can offer to the world.

Pakistan is a pivotal player in South Asia, a region often characterized by its complex and tense geopolitical landscape. The historical rivalry between Pakistan and India has been a persistent source of regional instability which is primarily due to Indian hegemonic design and consider Pakistan a stumbling bloc but not realizing Pakistan is a Nuclear Sovereign State having regional implications. Both nations, possessing nuclear capabilities, have engaged in multiple conflicts, and any escalation has the potential to draw in global powers, leading to wider ramifications. A stable Pakistan can act as a mediator and a proponent of peace in the region, fostering dialogue and reducing the likelihood of conflicts.

Moreover, Pakistan shares a porous border with Afghanistan, a nation that has been the epicentre of prolonged conflict and instability. Pakistan’s role in facilitating peace talks and its influence over various Afghan factions make it a key stakeholder in the Afghan peace process. A stable Pakistan/Afghanistan can contribute significantly to a stable Pakistan/Afghanistan, which in turn would promote regional stability and development. Stability in the region not only reduces the risk of conflict but also creates a more favourable environment for economic growth and cooperation.

The global fight against terrorism heavily depends on Pakistan’s active participation and cooperation. Pakistan’s strategic location places it at the frontline of counter-terrorism efforts and once the region is stable it will contribute many fold in economic development of Russia, Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran through CPEC/Gwadar Port. Over the years, Pakistan has been a crucial ally in the fight against extremist groups, providing intelligence, military support, and logistical assistance.

However, an unstable Pakistan risks becoming a breeding ground for extremist groups. The Ex-Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Ex-FATA) and the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border regions have historically been safe havens for terrorist organizations. Ensuring stability in Pakistan and Afghanistan is essential to prevent these areas from being exploited by terrorists, thereby contributing to global security. The presence of a stable and cooperative Pakistan in the global counter-terrorism framework can significantly enhance the effectiveness of efforts to combat terrorism worldwide.

With a population exceeding 250 million, Pakistan is a significant market with immense economic potential of human resource. The country, with a large proportion of the population under the age of 30, presents a valuable opportunity for economic growth. A stable economic environment in Pakistan can attract foreign investment, drive regional economic growth, and foster greater economic integration in South Asia.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s economic stability can serve as a catalyst for regional trade and investment. Initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) highlight the potential for Pakistan to become a regional economic hub. Through improved infrastructure, enhanced connectivity, and increased trade, Pakistan can play a pivotal role in driving regional economic prosperity. Economic growth in Pakistan can create jobs, reduce poverty, and improve living standards, contributing to broader regional stability and development, apart defeating Enemy Narrative to create a wedge between military and people of Pakistan rather more Gel to fight as a Nation.

Pakistan’s rich natural resources, including minerals, agriculture, and energy resources, further enhance its economic potential. Effective management and utilization of these resources can lead to sustainable economic growth and development. Additionally, Pakistan’s burgeoning IT industry and its growing middle class present opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship, further driving economic progress.

Pakistan’s geographical position near the Persian Gulf, one of the world’s most critical energy- producing regions, underscores its importance in global energy security. The country’s proximity to vital energy routes makes it a key player in ensuring the stability and security of global energy supplies.

Stability in Pakistan is essential for the safe passage of energy supplies, including oil and gas, from the Middle East to global markets. Disruptions in Pakistan could jeopardize these routes, leading to volatility in global energy prices and affecting energy security worldwide. Thus, a stable Pakistan is indispensable for the uninterrupted flow of energy resources. Moreover, Pakistan’s potential as a transit hub for energy pipelines, such as those from Iran and Central Asia, can further enhance global energy security and economic integration.



Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz
The writer is a defence and security analyst. He can be reached at [email protected].
No a strong Pakistan doesn't matter. But a completely out of control Pakistan can be a problem. So, as long as that doesn't happen, world gives a dam.
 
In my opinion, Pakistan's key geopolitical purpose in great power politics is being a wedge next to India to prevent the unchecked emergence of another great power by asserting power over the entirety of the Indian Ocean, and thus European, Asian, and African trade as well as influence in the global south.

It's just that the primary sponsor, aka the great power most interested in keeping India in check has changed from the States to China in recent years, and that change would take time for both Pakistan and China to mature.
Not really!

The world mostly tagged to Pakistan with Afghanistan case.

Pakistan, Taliban and Afghanistan - mixture is very worrisome for the World .

The world does not want Pakistan's weapons fall to such people that can badly damage to the world.

And since the world has gone thru 9/11 type cases, no one wants - something new from Afghani lands. Pakistan can play major role here..

Any world stage - you always find Pakistan is linked with Afghanistan with the security concerns.

Now about some countries interests -

USA - they do not want china to influence too much in south Asia. For power balance - they need help from India.

Counter balance - china wants Pakistan to play encounter india's role in south Asia.
 
I am sick and tired of these retired army uncles. All they do is write article after article. Dreaming and wishing for things that will never happen.
 
In my opinion, Pakistan's key geopolitical purpose in great power politics is being a wedge next to India to prevent the unchecked emergence of another great power by asserting power over the entirety of the Indian Ocean, and thus European, Asian, and African trade as well as influence in the global south.

It's just that the primary sponsor, aka the great power most interested in keeping India in check has changed from the States to China in recent years, and that change would take time for both Pakistan and China to mature.
India is nothing more than an awkward and annoying dancer in big boys club ....a concieted one .
 
India is nothing more than an awkward and annoying dancer in big boys club ....a concieted one .

These Hindutvati Indians are like parasites. Hijacking every Pakistan related topic on PDF. This is not a Pakistani defence forum anymore. This is an Indian defence forum. We don't feel like we are on a Pakistani defence forum anymore. Every single topic related to Pakistan is destroyed by the Hindutvati Indians. There is not a single discussion related to Pakistan that is on topic due to Hindutvatis.

This is what is going to happen when you allow this many Hindutvatis uninterrupted on any forum. They will hijack the place like parasites.
 
These Hindutvati Indians are like parasites. Hijacking every Pakistan related topic on PDF. This is not a Pakistani defence forum anymore. This is an Indian defence forum. We don't feel like we are on a Pakistani defence forum anymore.
That's ok bro , we can do with some kind of entertainment .... besides , our bhindu neighbor need some place to vet their anger
 
That's ok bro , we can do with some kind of entertainment .... besides , our bhindu neighbor need some place to vet their anger

Why can't these Hindutvatis just leave this forum where they don't belong anyway? Isn't it a major sin according to Hindutvati dharma to visit Pakistani forums or even discuss about Pakistan? As far as I am concerned, these are all kaafir Hindutvatis according to their own Hindu dharma that will burn in the lowest pits of hell.
 
Why can't these Hindutvatis just leave this forum where they don't belong anyway? Isn't it a major sin according to Hindutvati dharma to visit Pakistani forums or even discuss about Pakistan? As far as I am concerned, these are all kaafir Hindutvatis according to their own Hindu dharma that will burn in the lowest pits of hell.
Itni frustration achi nahi ....hath hola rakh bro .
 
Pakistan can be a pivotal player, however they are too predictable because the country is run by some of the lowest iq people in the world.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, it’s run by the military and the politicians as they were put in place by outsiders to manage an artificial country. Every decision they’ve taken makes absolutely no sense to anyone. The decisions have continue to harm Pakistan and its people, but the brown Viceroys continue.
Once their assignment is over, they move to another country. Even if I’m wrong 100%, why don’t they take any decision that will strengthen Pakistan?

I can make a 10 page list here but choose not to insult my fellow Pakistanis intelligence.

It’s truly is a banana republic.
 
In my opinion, Pakistan's key geopolitical purpose in great power politics is being a wedge next to India to prevent the unchecked emergence of another great power by asserting power over the entirety of the Indian Ocean, and thus European, Asian, and African trade as well as influence in the global south.

It's just that the primary sponsor, aka the great power most interested in keeping India in check has changed from the States to China in recent years, and that change would take time for both Pakistan and China to mature.

India has enough internal issues for the next few decades
 

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