How is Pakistan rapidly separating itself from its neighbors?

S Venkateshwari
How is pakistan rapidly separating itself from its neighbors?


"We have the power to select our adversaries, but not our neighbors, or our relationships, but not our family." This was stated by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the former prime minister of india, in 2003 in reference to India's foreign policy. But if any nation today had the option to select its neighbor, very few would prefer to have pakistan as their neighbor. It is obvious why: pakistan has been providing terrorists safe sanctuary inside its data-borders. In 2023, india informed the Counter-Terrorism Committee in an open briefing that pakistan, its neighbor, was currently providing support to over 150 terrorist organizations.

The United Nations has placed this terrorist group on its blacklist. Between 2008 and 2019, these terrorists were responsible for three significant terrorist attacks in India. pakistan is once more being shamed globally for having sympathies with terrorists. iran has now intervened and conducted out surgical strikes on terrorists' hideouts, following America and India. The unique aspect lies in the fact that iran and pakistan are neighbors. iran has acknowledged this precision strike in full. Not just Pakistan's relations with its neighbor have soured since Iran's air strike on Tuesday. Instead, pakistan has been made public by this incident, and accusations that it supports terrorism have returned.

The nation that data-borders Pakistan

Pakistan's data-borders are shared by afghanistan, iran, and china in addition to India. afghanistan is located to the north of pakistan on the map. The indian Ocean is to the south, iran is to the west, and india is to the east. pakistan is data-bordered by four countries overall, while one side of the country is the ocean.





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