AN INSIGHTFUL LOOK AT HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON FOREIGN POLICY OF PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Kishwar Naz Department of Political Science, Government Sachal Sarmast Arts and Commerce College, Hyderabad Author
  • Mubsharah Department of Political Science, University of Sindh, Jamshoro Author
  • Rahib Hussain Radhan Department of Political Science, Government Sachal Sarmast Arts and Commerce College, Hyderabad Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/srh331

Abstract

The foreign policy of Pakistan has evolved in a complicated historical path influenced by historical security issues, economic limitations, ideological views, and changes in global political system. The external relations of Pakistan have been severely affected by the instability in the region, especially its long-term strategic conflict with India, and changing international politics since its formation after the Partition of British India. This study aims to discuss critically the historical development of the foreign policy of Pakistan and to determine the most important structural and contextual factors which shaped its evolution throughout the various historical periods. The study utilizes a historical research methodology that is qualitative in nature. Secondary sources such as scholarly books, peer-reviewed journal articles, official policy documents, and reports of international bodies such as the United Nations are used to collect data. This analysis is done by systematic periodization of the foreign policy of Pakistan into different phases and content and comparative analysis are done to determine continuity and change patterns. The findings and the discussion have shown that there are four key factors that have consistently influenced the foreign policy of Pakistan: security issues about India, economic susceptibility, ideological leaning towards Islam, and the change of the global system to multipolarity rather than bipolar. Although the initial period was characterized by security-related alignment to the Western powers during the Cold War, subsequent stages are characterized by diversification, especially enhancing relations with China and more focus on economic diplomacy and regional connectivity. The paper concludes that the foreign policy of Pakistan is dynamic and flexible, having both the traditional requirements of security and the shifts in economic and strategic needs. Regardless of the great changes, security factor has been kept at the center stage with the emerging world realities redefining its diplomatic perspectives.

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Published

2026-04-24