Abstract
President Donald John Trump’s Strategy in Afghanistan and South Asia (SASA) is
a serious threat to strategic balance in South Asia having direct implications for
bilateral relations with Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and China. It is an attempt of
the US policy-makers to tit for tat for growing bilateral relations between Pakistan
and China after the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CEPC) and One Belt,
One Road (OBOR) projects in Pakistan and in the Asia. It is a new turn in
tumultuous relationship between Pakistan and the USA which requires in-depth
consideration, analysis and review for its short term and long term implications
for national security of Pakistan and already deteriorating bilateral relations
between Pakistan and the USA. This Article aims to review brief history of
Pakistan-USA relations in particular context of the SASA and its implications with
particular reference to Pakistan’s future policy initiatives, guidance and review by
both countries.
Ghulam Muhammad Chaudhry. (2019) Historical Perspective Of Pakistan-Us Relations And The USA’s Afghanistan And South Asia Strategy: Implications For National Security Of Pakistan With Policy Options To Maintain Strategic Balance In South Asia, Journal of the Punjab University Historical Society, Volume 32, Issue 1.
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