Pakistan's Foreign Policy Features
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Which of the following is NOT specifically mentioned as a principle of Pakistan's foreign policy in the provided text?

  • Promoting democratic values in neighboring countries (correct)
  • Peaceful co-existence
  • Solidarity with developing countries
  • Maintaining good relationships with Muslim states
  • What is the primary rationale behind Pakistan's emphasis on developing relationships with Muslim states?

  • To promote cultural exchange and understanding
  • To secure military alliances against potential threats
  • To strengthen its position as a leader in the Islamic world
  • To promote its Islamic identity and achieve Islamic Solidarity (correct)
  • What is Pakistan's approach to its relationship with other countries' internal affairs?

  • Respect for their territorial integrity and non-interference. (correct)
  • Direct intervention to promote democracy and stability.
  • Active participation in international peacekeeping efforts.
  • Seeking to influence their policies through economic and political means.
  • How does Pakistan's membership in the United Nations reflect its foreign policy objectives?

    <p>It demonstrates Pakistan's commitment to international cooperation and global issues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of Pakistan's relationship with other developing countries, as described in the text?

    <p>To share experiences and collaborate on development initiatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Pakistan's Foreign Policy Features

    • Muslim States Relations: Pakistan prioritizes relations with Muslim states, viewing it as crucial to its foreign policy. This stems from its Islamic identity and has been a key tenet since before independence.

    • Solidarity with Developing States: Pakistan seeks to foster solidarity with developing nations, given its own developing status and aims for economic growth in various sectors. It recognizes the importance of trade relations and aid to further its own development.

    • United Nations Membership: Pakistan actively participates in the UN and its associated bodies, committed to its charter. Pakistan has been a member since 1947, served as president of the General Assembly, and has been a non-permanent member of the Security Council (most recently in 2003-2004) six times.

    • Islamic Solidarity: Promoting relations with the Islamic world is a key part of Pakistan's foreign policy to achieve Islamic solidarity and uphold its Islamic ideology.

    • Peaceful Coexistence: Pakistan is committed to peaceful coexistence, respecting the territorial integrity and sovereignty of other countries, and avoiding interference in their internal affairs.

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    Explore the key features of Pakistan's foreign policy, including its focus on relations with Muslim states, solidarity with developing nations, and active participation in the United Nations. This quiz highlights how these elements reflect Pakistan's identity and strategic interests on the global stage.

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