Abstract

The relationship between Russia and Pakistan has long been a subject of intrigue and scrutiny in the realm of international relations. This research paper delves into the intricacies of their evolving bond within the framework of regional cooperation, exploring the historical context, geopolitical landscapes, and thematic areas of collaboration. By carefully examining the ebb and flow of their relations, the study sets the stage for a comprehensive analysis of their present-day partnership. It uncovers the multifaceted nature of Russia-Pakistan’s engagement through a nuanced exploration of the South Asian geopolitical dynamics, including the interplay between India-Pakistan relations and Russia-India ties. Moreover, it unveils their joint efforts in the Afghan peace process, shedding light on the pivotal role of Afghanistan in shaping their relationship. With a nuanced perspective on the opportunities and obstacles for regional cooperation between these two states, this paper enriches our understanding of the evolving dynamics in politics, security, and economic integration in the broader South Asian context.

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