The document discusses the foreign policy of Pakistan. It outlines the principles of Pakistan's foreign policy as peaceful coexistence, non-alignment, support for the UN Charter, unity of the Islamic world, and international cooperation. The objectives of Pakistan's foreign policy are national security, economic development, and ideology. Determinants include the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, intelligence agencies, political parties, and parliament. The document also notes Pakistan has good relations with countries like China and Gulf states, complicated relations with the US, improving relations with India and Russia.
3. In this Presentation we will discuss:
What is Foreign Policy?
Principles of Pakistans Foreign Policy
Objectives of Pakistans Foreign Policy
Determinants of Pakistans Foreign Policy
Pakistans relations with other Countries
4. What is Foreign Policy?
The foreign policy is establishment and
development of relations with other countries in
order to protect the national interests by taking
appropriate steps at international level.
5. Principles of Pakistans Foreign Policy
Peaceful Coexistence
Non-alignment
United Nations Charter
Unity of Islamic World
International and regional Cooperation
7. Determinants of Pakistans Foreign
Policy
Administrative Troika
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Intelligence Agencies
Political Parties and Pressure Groups
Parliament
8. Pakistans Relations with other
countries
Pakistan has good foreign relations with China, Iran,
Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Persian Gulf.
Pakistan has complicated and inconsistent relations
with the United States.
Relations between Pakistan and India have not been
great historically, but they are moving in the right
direction of late.
Relations between Pakistan and Russia have
improved over the past year or so. This has been a
major success in our foreign policy.