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      Symposium: Developments in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan and the Region

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            Last few months have seen some significant developments in Afghanistan including, but not limited to, the presidential elections and the formation of Ghani-Abdullah national government and subsequent signing of the pending Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the US. These developments will undoubtedly play an important part in shaping the internal and external dynamics of the country in years to come. It is also an established fact that any development, small or big, in Afghanistan has a bearing of one sort or the other on Pakistan as well. It was in this background that Policy Perspectives sought the analysis of selected but key Pakistani opinion makers, representing various sections of society, as to what the developments taking place across the Durand line will mean for Pakistan in addition to their overall impact upon and linkages with the regional situation. This symposium is a product of the responses thus generated over past few months' period.

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            10.13169
            polipers
            Policy Perspectives: The Journal of the Institute of Policy Studies
            Pluto Journals
            18121829
            18127347
            2015
            : 12
            : 1
            : 109-125
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            Ambassador (r) Ayaz Wazir is Pakistan’s former envoy. He is also a senior IPS associate.
            Amb. (r) Rustam Shah Mohmand is former Pakistani envoy to Afghanistan and a member of IPS National Academic Council. He was a member of the committee nominated by the Government of Pakistan for talks with TTP during early part of 2014. This piece is based on his interview conducted by IPS team consisting of Ms. Fehmeedah Khalid and Ms. Waqar-un-Nisa.
            Imtiaz Gul is Executive Director of the Centre for Research and Security Studies, Islamabad.
            Prof. Dr. Babar Shah is the head of the Department for Regional Studies, Peshawar University.
            Lt. Gen. (r) Asad Durrani is former Director General of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).
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            polipers.12.1.0109
            10.13169/polipers.12.1.0109
            3f10644c-2aa1-49ed-9879-8dc6c2d93f50
            © 2015, Institute of Policy Studies

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