Pakistan’s Strategic Evolution in the SCO: From Observer to Influencer
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https://doi.org/10.63056/Keywords:
Diplomacy, Influential , Pakistan , Shanghai Cooperation Organization, close by identitiyAbstract
Pakistan’s trajectory in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) presentations a calculated shift from passive engagement to proactive diplomacy. Initially turning into a member of as an observer in 2005, Pakistan’s elevation to finish membership in 2017 marked a turning aspect in its close by strategy. This paper explores how Pakistan has leveraged its geographic centrality, financial ambitions, and protection imperatives to transition proper right into a more influential player in the SCO framework. It examines Islamabad’s feature in shaping discourse on counterterrorism, connectivity, and multilateral cooperation, specially via obligations similar to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The study moreover analyzes Pakistan’s balancing act amongst important powers—China and Russia—even as navigating complex ties with India, each different SCO member. Ultimately, Pakistan’s strategic evolution in the SCO underscores its aspiration to redefine its close by identity, enhance its diplomatic clout, and contribute meaningfully to Eurasian stability and integration.
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