Abstract
This study investigates the numerous crucial factors affecting Pakistan's strategic importance in South Asia, including economic pursuits, cultural influence, security measures, and diplomatic relations. The research uses a mixed methods approach to identify significant relationships between these traits and the perceived effectiveness of Pakistan's regional initiatives. The findings indicate that security protocols negatively impact Pakistan's strategic importance; however, they are positively influenced by economic initiatives and cultural presence in South Asia. Demographic parameters such as age and educational level strongly affect perceptions of Pakistan's regional influence. The study highlights cultural, political, and economic factors that bolster or undermine Pakistan's global stature. Policymakers seeking to enhance Pakistan's regional influence should regard these implications with gravity. The study offers valuable policy recommendations for addressing current challenges and enhances our understanding of South Asian geopolitics.
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