The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time
After the incident of 9/11, Afghanistan emerged as a terrorist state before the face of the world.To eradicate the militant factors, the USA initiated a war against terror with the help of its allies on the soil of Afghanistan. This paper aims to analyze the efforts of Pakistan to bring harmony, peace and development to Afghanistan. The Afghan political scenario is a "multi- political scenario" in which different types of stakeholders show their political legitimacy over the masses. The capitalist class led by the USA and the socialist class by Russia are the antagonistic factors in this regard. Another major group in this regard is the Islamic agenda group, having the culture of arms and is also the main participant in the Afghan political setup. The political legitimacy of the different groups de-railed whole the system on the verge of chaos. The main focus of this paper is to determine the struggles of Pakistan to restore the true political system in Afghanistan through the participation of all the stakeholders in the scenario.
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Peace, Taliban, negotiations, harmony, Afghanistan wars, Pakistan's struggles, Islamization, Legitimacy
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(1) Fareed ULLAH
PhD. Scholar, Department of Political Science Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, KKP Pakistan.
(2) Noman Gul
Nawab Allah Nawaz Kan Law College Gomal University DI.Khan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Azmat Ali Shah
Department of Political Science Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, KKP Pakistan.
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APA : ULLAH, F., Gul, N., & Shah, A. A. (2022). The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time. Global Foreign Policies Review, V(I), 24 - 31 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-I).03
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CHICAGO : ULLAH, Fareed, Noman Gul, and Azmat Ali Shah. 2022. "The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (I): 24 - 31 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-I).03
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HARVARD : ULLAH, F., GUL, N. & SHAH, A. A. 2022. The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 24 - 31 .
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MHRA : ULLAH, Fareed, Noman Gul, and Azmat Ali Shah. 2022. "The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time." Global Foreign Policies Review, V: 24 - 31
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MLA : ULLAH, Fareed, Noman Gul, and Azmat Ali Shah. "The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time." Global Foreign Policies Review, V.I (2022): 24 - 31 Print.
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OXFORD : ULLAH, Fareed, Gul, Noman, and Shah, Azmat Ali (2022), "The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time", Global Foreign Policies Review, V (I), 24 - 31
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TURABIAN : ULLAH, Fareed, Noman Gul, and Azmat Ali Shah. "The Political Discrepancy of Pakistan towards Afghanistan: Need of the Time." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. I (2022): 24 - 31 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-I).03