Economic and Strategic Implications of Doha Sample Clauses

Economic and Strategic Implications of Doha. Peace Deal for Pakistan US-Taliban peace deal will have immense implications for Pakistan. Pakistan being bordered with Afghanistan will certainly been positively affected by this peace deal. Peace in Afghanistan, if prevails, will boost trade between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The North West Frontier region now called as the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is bordered with Afghanistan and which is directly affected whatever happens in Afghanistan. It was this bordered area especially the erstwhile FATA region that bears the brunt of war in Afghanistan. Millions of refugees crossed the border and entered these areas during the conflict. The refugees in millions affected the scanty resources of Pakistan especially the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The peace deal will help in improving trade between the two neighbouring countries. Afghanistan as not having direct access to the sea depends on Pakistan which provides it a short and direct access to the Indian Ocean. Exports and imports of Afghanistan will boost which in turn will reduce the trust deficit between the two countries (The Express Tribune, 2013). The peace deal will flourish peace in the region which will improve the financial and economic conditions of both the states. Successful peace deal if prevails will also increase cultural and social contacts between the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan. As people on both sides of the Xxxxxx Line have cultural and linguistic similarities, cordial relations between them will further be strengthened. Peace deal between US-Taliban will also have implications in terms of peace in Pakistan where terrorist activities will be alleviated and relief will prevail in the tribal region bordered with Afghanistan. Pakistan being the prime facilitator in all this peace process will surely get much benefit. The people of Afghanistan have realized that it is now in their interest to focus on their internal matters and assured the international community that their soil will no longer be used by terrorists. The peace deal will further help in manipulating the mindset of the Afghan government where they will realize that borders of the country should be made safe and secure to stop the miscreants from their heinous activities (Yousafzai, 2017). This will help in future to make border management force on both sides of the Xxxxx Line. Once this is achieved, security situation in the erstwhile FATA region will improve which in the long run will boost economic activities in these areas. Th...
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