The indo-afghan interaction and Pakistan’s threats

Authors

  • Dr. Syedah Sadia Kazmi, M. Qadeer, Ahmed Hassan Awan, Azhar Shehbaz Khan University of Management and Technology (UMT).

Keywords:

Afghanistan Global Clash, Security Threats, Alliance of Strategy, Terrorism.

Abstract

The conflict-torn Afghanistan had also long faced challenges from the royal court and from foreigners' dense economic systems, which led to internal strife and province-level instability. Unknown intercessions have prolonged the correct management of our planet and started the awesome game of poorly applied policy concerns. In addition to the Afghanistan content, the knowledge of the World Trade Centre attacks is used as a benchmark for safety design elements in the international arena. However, in this instance, alterations to external circumstances changed the character and reach of the remarkable match. Due to the US's opposition to India and Pakistan and its pursuit of its wonderful Military war on Terrorist Activity research techniques, the Afghanistan issue has transformed into a global war with a regional flavour turned to face India. India has successfully secured a position in Afghanistan thanks to its use of soft force. Therefore, this investigation looks into the shady relationship between Afghanistan and India, as distinguished by key economic predictors, and one's recommendations for Pakistan under Hamid Karzai's resident status through comparable and fundamental drug investigation of primary and secondary publications under obvious and evaluate anticipated inquiry proposals in various specialties.

Author Biography

Dr. Syedah Sadia Kazmi, M. Qadeer, Ahmed Hassan Awan, Azhar Shehbaz Khan
University of Management and Technology (UMT).

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Published

2023-10-23

How to Cite

Dr. Syedah Sadia Kazmi, M. Qadeer, Ahmed Hassan Awan, Azhar Shehbaz Khan. University of Management and Technology (UMT). 14(1), 521-534.

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Articles (Peer-reviewed)