Strategic Importance for Pakistan: Balancing Security Challenges and Opportunities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.1.42Keywords:
Indo-Pacific, Regional security, Economic cooperation, Major Powers, MultilateralismAbstract
The Indo-Pacific area is crucial to Pakistan's economic development and national security because of its extensive maritime routes and economic potential. Pakistan's geostrategic location at the junction of South, West and Central Asia is favourable, particularly for energy and maritime trade across Indian Ocean. This paper examines Pakistan's strategic goals and security concerns in Indo-Pacific area with a focus on the geopolitical and geo-economics implications of India's emergence as a net security provider. The study uses a descriptive approach and secondary data sources to investigate Pakistan's perceptions of changing power dynamics, especially in view of India's expanding naval capabilities and strategic alliances with countries such as US, Australia and Japan. This paper analyses the challenges posed by India's growing role while stressing Pakistan's need to protect its maritime interests. Pakistan's significance as a major regional actor and ally of superpowers, especially the US, is also highlighted. According to the study's findings, Pakistan needs to take a well-rounded strategy that includes strategic alliances, regional cooperation, and diplomacy in order to protect its interests and promote peace and development in Indo-Pacific region.
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