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Pakistan's geopolitical and strategic compulsions
Pakistan’s Geopolitical and Strategic Compulsions is an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical and strategic factors shaping Pakistan’s foreign policy and defense direction in the modern era. Ikram Azam outlines Pakistan’s strategic geographic location—bordering major regional and global powers—and how this position creates complex strategic challenges and needs. Through historical, political, and military analysis, the author explains how the dynamics of Pakistan’s relations with India, Afghanistan, the Soviet Union, China, and the Western bloc are crucial elements determining its national security strategy. The book also discusses internal implications such as political stability, economic development, and the need for armed forces modernization in response to external pressures. With its structured analytical approach, this work is an important reference for researchers, policymakers, and readers seeking to understand the strategic background influencing Pakistan’s position in the geopolitical arena of South Asia.
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