The main characteristics of Pakistan's history by Miss Tunziha Shabbir.pdf

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PakistanAndTheMuslimWorld
Tunziha Shabbir
2020-ag-8624
BS(Bio-Chemistry)
Submitted to
Mam Saira

OUTLINES
➢INTRODUCTION
➢PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY WITH MUSLIM WORLD
•AFGHANISTAN
•SAUDI ARABIA
•TURKEY
•BANGLADESH
•IRAN
•RELATION WITH CENTRAL ASIAN MUSLIM STATES
➢ECO
➢OIC
➢CONCLUSION
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INTRODUCTION
❑ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
❑FORT OF ISLAM
❑MUTUAL INTEREST OF ISLAMIC WORLD
❑FOREIGN POLICY OF PAKISTAN
▪National goals of seeking PEACE AND STABILITY
through international cooperation
▪Unity amongst MUSLIM STATES
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RELATIONS WITH MUSLIM WORLD
❑AFGHANISTAN
Neighbour Islamic country
Relations between two countries were not pleasant since their beginning
Durand line
Role of Pakistan in Afghan war
❑SAUDIA ARABIA
▪BilaterialRelations
▪Holy places (Harmainsharifin)
▪Current Relations
❑IRAN
▪Pakistan helped Iran when they were fightingwithBaloch fighters
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❑TURKEY
▪In February 1952 agreement between Pakistan and turkey was signed. The Turk President and
Pakistan president called it 1st step to the unity of Islamic World.
▪Baghdad pact CENTO
▪In 1954 Pakistan and turkey signed a pact of economics cooperation.
▪The two countries came nearer after signing pact i.e. Baghdad Pact (CENTO) IN 1955.
▪ECO
❑BANGLADESH
Following the end of the British Raj, the twocountriesformed a single state for 24 years.
Political unstability
PM Pakistan visit in 1999
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RELATIONSWITH CENTRAL ASIAN MUSLIM STATES
Central Asia comprises five independent republics; Kazakhstan, Krgyzstan,
Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan
Central Asian states have assumed great significance in Pakistan foreign policy
considerations.
Pakistan and central Asian States are also the members of Economic Cooperation
organization(ECO)
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ECO
ECO was established in 1985 as an inter-governmental organization with the aim
of strengthening economic, technical and cultural cooperation among Iran,
Pakistan and Turkey.
Successor of RCD
ECO aims and areas of cooperation
10Member States.
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OIC
The Organization of the Islamic Conference,
is an international organization founded in 1969,
consisting of 57 member states,
with a collective population of over 1.8 billion
Pakistanhas always usedOICas a platform to
gather support on the Kashmir conflict against the
Republic of India.
COMSTECH
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CONCLUSION
The basic objective of Pakistan’s foreign policy is the security of Pakistan’s
ideology , working for Islam and building of brotherhood amongst the Muslim
nation.
Pakistan has always played an important role for Muslim nation and their
political , social and economical progress, weather it is Muslim countries of
central Asia or of Europe and Africa
That is why, the exertion of Pakistan is seen and given important value in the
nations of the world
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