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Pakistan's Foreign Policy Towards Central Asia in Context with CPEC

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Central Asia consists of five states: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and rich with natural reserves. Pakistan has an important place in the South Asian region and occupies an important strategic location. Pakistan and Central Asian republics always keen to develop cordial relations. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CEPC) is a game-changer project of the region. China has injected over 70$ billion under CPEC in various projects in Pakistan and wants to invest more. Central Asian states are willing to join CPEC and wish to get benefits from this vital project. Central Asian republics can capture a large-scale market beyond South Asia and Pakistan, with its prime location can provide an accessible route. Gawadar Port is fully functional now and provides a transit route to the Central Asian republics and can significantly enhance ties among Pakistan and CARs. Now Pakistan considers the Central Asian region an essential pillar in its foreign policy. Islamabad tried its best to connect with the Central Asian region but could not get the desired results due to the various regional issues. Afghanistan is a constant hurdle in the way of a prosperous region. Afghanistan has been in war for the last four decades, and peace looks like a dream in the country. Islamabad has hosted Tajik President in June and the Uzbek President at the virtual meeting in April this year. Pakistan has signed various MoUs with both Central Asian states and it shows the importance of relations among Pakistan Central Asian republics. This paper analyzes Pakistan's foreign policy towards Central Asia in the context of CPEC. The researcher uses a qualitative technique to complete his research paper and this research paper enables readers to understand the significance of CPEC and Pakistan's relations with Central Asian states.
Title: Pakistan's Foreign Policy Towards Central Asia in Context with CPEC
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Central Asia consists of five states: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and rich with natural reserves.
Pakistan has an important place in the South Asian region and occupies an important strategic location.
Pakistan and Central Asian republics always keen to develop cordial relations.
China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CEPC) is a game-changer project of the region.
China has injected over 70$ billion under CPEC in various projects in Pakistan and wants to invest more.
Central Asian states are willing to join CPEC and wish to get benefits from this vital project.
Central Asian republics can capture a large-scale market beyond South Asia and Pakistan, with its prime location can provide an accessible route.
Gawadar Port is fully functional now and provides a transit route to the Central Asian republics and can significantly enhance ties among Pakistan and CARs.
Now Pakistan considers the Central Asian region an essential pillar in its foreign policy.
Islamabad tried its best to connect with the Central Asian region but could not get the desired results due to the various regional issues.
Afghanistan is a constant hurdle in the way of a prosperous region.
Afghanistan has been in war for the last four decades, and peace looks like a dream in the country.
Islamabad has hosted Tajik President in June and the Uzbek President at the virtual meeting in April this year.
Pakistan has signed various MoUs with both Central Asian states and it shows the importance of relations among Pakistan Central Asian republics.
This paper analyzes Pakistan's foreign policy towards Central Asia in the context of CPEC.
The researcher uses a qualitative technique to complete his research paper and this research paper enables readers to understand the significance of CPEC and Pakistan's relations with Central Asian states.

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