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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