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Pak Afghan Ties

Pakistan and Afghanistan have had a troubled relationship due to conflicting interests between the two countries. Pakistan wished for a friendly government in Afghanistan for security along its western border, but this never materialized. The relationship worsened under President Hamid Karzai's first term when Pakistan was blamed for chaos in Afghanistan. Now Pakistan is seen as important to resolving issues in Afghanistan as foreign forces withdraw. Both countries want healthier relations where their interests converge for regional peace and stability.

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Pak Afghan Ties

Pakistan and Afghanistan have had a troubled relationship due to conflicting interests between the two countries. Pakistan wished for a friendly government in Afghanistan for security along its western border, but this never materialized. The relationship worsened under President Hamid Karzai's first term when Pakistan was blamed for chaos in Afghanistan. Now Pakistan is seen as important to resolving issues in Afghanistan as foreign forces withdraw. Both countries want healthier relations where their interests converge for regional peace and stability.

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PAK-AFGHAN TIES

HUMERA IQBAL

Introduction
Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship has been a victim of conflicting
interests. The two have never been at ease with each other and deep
suspicions are observed in the bilateral policies pursued by their
governments. Pakistan always wished for a friendly government in
Afghanistan so that the western border could be considered secure a
wish that never materialised. The relationship got worse during
President Hamid Karzais first term in office. Pakistan was not only cut
off from the regions mainstream politics but also blamed for the chaos
engulfing Afghanistan. Though the situation has changed now and
Pakistan is being seen again as the frontline state for resolving the
Afghan mess and providing support for Karzais government after the
foreign forces withdraw. Both countries are looking forward to a healthy
beginning where their interests converge for a peaceful and stable
region.
Before the recent Pak-US strategic dialogue, Pakistan, a nonNATO ally, was never given due recognition and respect for the
enormous contribution and the thousands of lives it sacrificed in the
war against terror. In fact, historically Pak-US relationship had always
been marked by convergence and divergence of national interests that
kept on switching from friendship to friction. The US benefited more
during the times of convergence of interests from the geostrategic
location of Pakistan and its traditional security dilemma vis-a-vis India.
Whereas Pakistan gained less as it was not given the required support

by the US when needed most during the 1965 War and, again, the
Humera Iqbal is an Assistant Research Officer at the Institute of Regional Studies.

1971 War which led to the disintegration of the country. In fact, the US
later imposed severe penalties, embargoes and sanctions on Pakistan.
In the post-9/11 scenario bilateral relations saw a shifting policy
pattern

to

dubiousness,

and

Pakistan

still

remained

target

of

accusations from all sides. Not only this, the pressure of the Pakistan
should do more mantra and frequent swings in US mood towards
Pakistan, particularly the inconsiderate warnings of Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton caused embarrassment and more anger in the country.

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