US Af-Pak Strategy; Complete failure of Pakistan Foreign Policy. First of all I would like to tell you about the contents. Which are
1. Introduction.
2. Hypothesis
3. Pakistans perspective
4. Afghans perspective and USA also
5. Conclusion
1. As we know that Afghanistan is our neighbor. We know the background of
Pakistan and indias relations. After the independence of Pakistan we tried to make relation with India as well as with Afghanistan. The scenario suddenly changed after the 9/11 attacks. And United States put a lot of pressure on Pakistan to support USA on war on terror otherwise it will not go in the favor of Pakistan. On this Pakistan has to admit the offer immediately. 2. In the operation of fight against terrorism Pakistan has to pay a lot. Without wish we went in this war. USA put its operation also in some areas of Pakistan which were directly the violation of sovereignty. And the disrespect of sovereignty. We can call this the failure of Pakistans strategy and foreign policy. 3. Afghans consider that Pakistan and Afghanistan strategy is harmful in peace and development in the region. They think that in this type of operation the civilians are suffering and killing immensely. They think that there should be proper security for non conflict zones. 4. PakistanUnited States relations refers to the international, historical, and cultural bilateral relationship between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the United States of America. The United States today provides extensive economic, scientific, and military assistance to Pakistan,[4] while Pakistan continues to occupy a strategic position in the United States' interests in Central and South Asia. The United States, Afghanistan and Pakistan have all made mistakes. Afghans have to realize that despite the fact that Washington has contributed a great deal to create a new Afghanistan, they themselves have not played their role well. The national unity government clearly is not working, and the so-called Kerry plan has not been implemented. And regardless of whether policymakers want to admit it or not, the ethnicity issue also continues to remain a major factor. 5. Pakistan, for its part, must understand that if it wants a strategic relationship, it will have to earn it. While national interests may diverge in some cases, where Pakistan has a shared interest with the United States, Islamabad needs to bring its policies closer to those of Washington, especially when it comes to addressing Americas core security concerns. Jihadists have to be dealt with without distinction not only for Americas sake but also Pakistans as well. It is crucial that Pakistan explain its position and policy responses on this issue unambiguously and effectively from high echelons of the civil-military leadership.