Deficit of Trust in Pakistan-Afghanistan Bilateral Relations: An Evaluation from a Security and Economic Perspective from 2001 to 2021

Zaffar Abbass, Sher Bano
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At the crossroads of Central and Southern Asia lie two Muslim neighbors i.e., Pakistan and Afghanistan. Similarities in religion, culture, ethnicity, race, and history were predicted to cement the harmonious bilateral connection between the two countries. There have been a lot of obstacles to the development of positive relations between the two republics ever since they were established. Afghanistan's alone neighbor and a key commercial partner, Pakistan and the two countries have a difficult history despite Afghanistan's reliance on Pakistan's seaports and international trade. Tense relations began with the conflicts over the Durand line and Pakhtunistan stunt supported by Afghan government and were exacerbated by subsequent events like the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and the American involvement in the country after September 11, 2001. A large number of refugees fled to Pakistan as a result of these invasions, shaking up the country's politics and economy. India's involvement in Afghan politics has had a major effect on Pakistan's interests in the country and the surrounding region, especially after September 11th, when the United States attempted to offset Chinese influence in the area. India's engagement in Afghanistan and Pakistan's support in the US invasion of Afghanistan are at the root of the current state of bilateral ties. Normalizing bilateral relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan may require the involvement of a third party or agreement on confidence-building measures to enhance the welfare of persons living on the other side of the Durand line and encourage amicable interactions between the two countries. Using a qualitative approach, this article investigates the causes and consequences of the current mistrust in bilateral ties, with a particular emphasis on economic and security problems in the wake of 9/11.
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巴基斯坦-阿富汗双边关系中的信任赤字:从安全和经济角度评估 2001 至 2021 年的关系
巴基斯坦和阿富汗这两个穆斯林邻国位于中亚和南亚的十字路口。宗教、文化、民族、种族和历史上的相似性被认为会巩固两国和谐的双边关系。但自两国建交以来,发展两国间积极关系的障碍重重。巴基斯坦是阿富汗唯一的邻国和重要的商业伙伴,尽管阿富汗依赖巴基斯坦的海港和国际贸易,但两国在历史上却有着不解之缘。两国关系的紧张始于阿富汗政府支持的杜兰线和帕赫图尼斯坦特技的冲突,而随后发生的事件,如 1979 年苏联入侵阿富汗和 2001 年 9 月 11 日之后美国对阿富汗的介入,则加剧了两国关系的紧张。这些入侵导致大量难民逃往巴基斯坦,动摇了该国的政治和经济。印度对阿富汗政治的介入对巴基斯坦在该国及周边地区的利益产生了重大影响,尤其是在 "9-11 "事件后,美国试图抵消中国在该地区的影响力。印度在阿富汗的介入和巴基斯坦对美国入侵阿富汗的支持是双边关系现状的根源。阿富汗和巴基斯坦双边关系的正常化可能需要第三方的参与,或就建立信任措施达成协议,以提高杜兰线另一侧居民的福利,鼓励两国之间的友好互动。本文采用定性方法,调查了当前双边关系中不信任的原因和后果,并特别强调了 9/11 事件后的经济和安全问题。
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