BRIDGING BORDERS HOW THE INDIAN FACTOR AFFECTS RELATIONS BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN AFTER THE USTALIBAN PEACE ACCORD

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).03      10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).03      Published : Jun 2023
Authored by : Sana UllahKhan , SajidHussain , GulzarKhan

03 Pages : 22-34

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Cite this article

    APA : Khan, S. U., Hussain, S., & Khan, G. (2023). Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI(II), 22-34. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).03
    CHICAGO : Khan, Sana Ullah, Sajid Hussain, and Gulzar Khan. 2023. "Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (II): 22-34 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).03
    HARVARD : KHAN, S. U., HUSSAIN, S. & KHAN, G. 2023. Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI, 22-34.
    MHRA : Khan, Sana Ullah, Sajid Hussain, and Gulzar Khan. 2023. "Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI: 22-34
    MLA : Khan, Sana Ullah, Sajid Hussain, and Gulzar Khan. "Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI.II (2023): 22-34 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Sana Ullah, Hussain, Sajid, and Khan, Gulzar (2023), "Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord", Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (II), 22-34
    TURABIAN : Khan, Sana Ullah, Sajid Hussain, and Gulzar Khan. "Bridging Borders: How the Indian Factor Affects Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the US-Taliban Peace Accord." Global Foreign Policies Review VI, no. II (2023): 22-34. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).03