China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan: Partnership for Regional Peace

Authors

  • Mariam Tahir Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan. Author
  • Prof. Nazir Hussain Dean Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Wah, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Belt and Road Initiative, Regional Peace, Trilateral Relationship

Abstract

This paper examines the prospects of strategic partnership for regional peace between China, Pakistan and Afghanistan through their mutual geopolitical interests. Chinese involvement with Afghanistan serves as a key factor in the successful implementation of its economic outreach through Central and South Asian segments of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as it helps to rebalance China’s economic and political aspirations. The paper also highlights the implications of China’s relations with Pakistan and Afghanistan to counter Indian influence in the region. The trilateral relationship between these countries is of paramount importance for regional peace and security. Afghanistan is the most unstable country in the region; however Chinese constructive engagement with Afghanistan through diplomatic, political, economic and security measures can usher into a new era of peace, progress and development for the entire region.

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Published

2021-06-30

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