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I. Introduction
- Brief overview of the foreign policy of Pakistan in the contemporary era
II. The foreign policy objectives of Pakistan
- Maintaining sovereignty and territorial integrity
- Promoting regional stability and cooperation
- Developing relationships with other countries
III. Challenges to Pakistan's foreign policy
- Relations with India and the Kashmir conflict
- Relations with the United States and the War on Terror
- Relations with Afghanistan and the Taliban insurgency
- Relations with China and the Belt and Road Initiative
IV. The way forward for Pakistan's foreign policy
- Improved relations with India and a resolution to the Kashmir conflict
- A more balanced approach to relations with the United States and a greater focus on domestic issues
- Cooperation with Afghanistan to promote regional stability
- Leveraging the Belt and Road Initiative to promote economic development
V. Conclusion
- The importance of a well-defined and effective foreign policy for Pakistan
- The need to address the challenges faced by Pakistan's foreign policy in order to promote stability and prosperity
- The potential for positive change through a more proactive and balanced approach to foreign relations.
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