Strategic Engagement as Means of Conflict Prevention: Pakistan’s Defence Diplomacy towards Russia

Authors

  • Raza Rahman Khan Qazi An independent security and political analyst and a visiting faculty member of Political Science at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar & of Social Sciences at Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar, Pakistan.
  • Sadaf Bashir Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-90.167

Keywords:

Counterterrorism, Defence cooperation, Joint Military Exercises, Militarydiplomacy, Port calls

Abstract

In post-Cold War era, defence diplomacy as strategic engagement focuses on a state’s military and defence institutions for a peaceful, non-coercive role to build amicable and cooperative relations with former or potential rivals to prevent and resolve conflicts. This research article argues that Pakistan’s defence diplomacy towards Russia, a former Cold War adversary, has been geared towards reducing hostility and sources of friction to promote and achieve broader foreign policy objectives of Islamabad. It analyzes strategic engagement between Islamabad and Moscow in four categories of defence diplomatic activities: defence agreements, high level exchanges, joint military exercises and port calls. The article concludes that Pakistan’s defence diplomatic efforts (2014-2020) have produced political and strategic-level benefits to prevent conflict and reduce hostility with Russia.

 

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Published

2022-07-20

How to Cite

Qazi, R. R. K., & Bashir, S. (2022). Strategic Engagement as Means of Conflict Prevention: Pakistan’s Defence Diplomacy towards Russia. Central Asia, 90(Summer), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-90.167