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Pakistan An ally to the United States and a Source of Stability in the region

Pakistan, by the very nature of its independence in 1947, attaches great importance to freedom and equality. It is not surprising that Pakistan and the West turned out to be natural allies in their quest for a free world, from the very beginning of cold war. The relationship blossomed from the very start and Pakistan soon became "the most allied of allies" with the free world. The common perception of the world problems often led the West and Pakistan to such common platforms as CENTO and SEATO. Such an alliance promoted stability in the region. In 1979, things were shaken when the Red Russians rolled into Afghanistan.

The historic Afghan resistance and the Pak-American alliances once again ensured that the cause of freedom and dignity was upheld. The defeat of the Soviet Union eventually led to its downfall and the opening of Pandora's box and many other suppressed nations found their way to freedom. Kashmiris seek inspiration from this defeat and expulsion of a superpower from an alien land, when they hope to expel the Indian occupation forces from their own land. Pakistan had also furthered the cause of global peace by promoting talks between U.S. and Iran to reduce tensions, a fact reminiscent of the famous visit of Henry Kissinger to China. That mediation by Pakistan led the U.S. and China from being adversaries to becoming healthy trading partners and did a lot to further the cause of peace and stability in the world. In the relatively unstable politics of the post-Soviet era, Pakistan has continued to play its constructive role in the world. In 1990, Pakistan was one of the allies responsible for driving the Iraqis out of Kuwait. Further contributions to world peace were made when Pakistan sent one of the largest peace keeping missions to Somalia and then to Bosnia-Herzegovina, and maintained them there in face of an increasingly hostile atmosphere. With democracy firmly rooted and a pro-industry Government in office, Pakistan stands poised to enter the 21st century with all the confidence and drive of a modern nation. Investment is booming and the coming together of Central Asian Republics, Pakistan, Turkey and Iran in the Economic Co-operation Organization as a powerful trade block holds further promise of vast investment opportunities. Pakistan's principled moral and diplomatic support to the Kashmiris is a result of its time-tested belief in freedom, human rights and equality.

Pakistan's efforts to finding peaceful solutions to the Kashmir problem, Nuclear non-proliferation and other regional problems have continually been frustrated by India's refusal to co-operate. India's Security Forces have terrorized a freedom-loving people and made them hostages in their own land. It is the responsibility of freedom-loving elements of the world to uphold the dignity and value of human life. The free world, like in the past must use its influence to force India to honor the wishes of Kashmiri people, stop abusing their human rights and honor the pledge given to them and rest of the world regarding their right to self-determination.  

 

 

 


 

 

 
     

 

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