Historical Analysis of Pak-Us Diplomatic Relationship and Kashmir Case (1947-2000)

Authors

  • Dr. Anees ur Rashid Hashmi Assistant Professor, Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad
  • Noreen Iqbal Lecturer Govt. Girls College Dadyal Azad Kashmir, Department of Higher Education Govt. of AJ&K
  • Dr. Anbrin Khawaja Assistant Professor, Institute of Kashmir Studies, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad

Keywords:

Indo-Pak, Indo-US, Pak-US, War on Terror, Geostrategic, international Politics, Regional Hegemony, Deterrence, Terrorism

Abstract

After only 66 days from the independence, Pakistan was determinant to build ideological, and multifaceted relations extended in socioeconomic, infrastructural development, energy, military assistance and arm trade upto drawdown of from Afghanistan. This cooperation strengthening with the intensity of cold war and swiveled Pakistan fondled for inclusion in SEATO and CENTO to protect the United States’ interests. These relations were further strengthened after Russian invasion in Afghanistan which resulted in dissolution of Russia. Pakistan’s inclination towards USA was desire to resolve Kashmir dispute and maintain effective deterrence to India. While USA never allowed Pakistan to get stability and regional security neither fully support in Kashmir issue nor assisted in diplomatic extensions. US really enjoyed instable, frustrated and insecure Pakistan to use it for its strategic motives and regional hegemony.  This study is an analysis of Pak-US chronological relationship with ups and downs in prospects of Kashmir issue.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Dr. Anees ur Rashid Hashmi, Noreen Iqbal, & Dr. Anbrin Khawaja. (2023). Historical Analysis of Pak-Us Diplomatic Relationship and Kashmir Case (1947-2000). Pakistan Research Journal of Social Sciences, 2(3). Retrieved from https://prjss.com/index.php/prjss/article/view/216