{"id":3392,"date":"2025-02-25T02:23:47","date_gmt":"2025-02-25T03:23:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/?p=3392"},"modified":"2025-02-25T03:42:15","modified_gmt":"2025-02-25T03:42:15","slug":"russia-has-a-new-game-plan-for-south-asia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/25\/russia-has-a-new-game-plan-for-south-asia\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia has a new game plan for South Asia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moscow views Pakistan as a promising regional partner and plans for cooperation in security and trade are already underway<\/strong><\/p>\n Russia-Pakistan relations have been in the spotlight in recent months \u2013 from the visits of high-level delegations to the signing of various cooperation agreements, trade deals, and even joint counterterrorism exercises.\u00a0 All this means that Russians are becoming increasingly aware of another promising partner in South Asia.\u00a0<\/p>\n Earlier this month, Russian Ambassador to Pakistan Albert Khorev said in an interview with TASS<\/a>\u00a0that\u00a0the Kremlin shares the country\u2019s concern over growing terrorist activity \u2013 something that has been a point of contention between Islamabad and New Delhi, Moscow\u2019s key partner in the region.<\/p>\n Khorev stated that Russia fully supports Islamabad\u2019s determination to combat this threat and emphasized that Moscow acknowledges the rising security challenges facing the country and is committed to enhancing constructive cooperation with both Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan.<\/p>\n The ambassador highlighted the productive counterterrorism collaboration between Russia and Pakistan, noting the effectiveness of expert consultations at the deputy foreign minister level. These high-level dialogues have played a significant role in strengthening bilateral efforts against terrorism, the envoy emphasized.\u00a0<\/p>\n The countries are also fast-tracking important economic agreements. For instance, freight railway transportation between Russia and Pakistan is scheduled to commence in March 2025, according to a recent statement from the Russian Ministry of Transport. The announcement was made after the two countries signed an action plan for cooperation in the transportation sector at the 3rd Caspian Economic Forum, held in Tehran. This plan includes establishing a transport link with Pakistan, as the initial stage of the route will pass through Iranian territory.\u00a0<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The route to Pakistan will serve as an extension of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), which Russia is developing alongside Iran and India as an alternative to traditional trade routes like the Suez Canal.\u00a0<\/p>\n For foreign policy experts, the deepening ties between Russia and Pakistan come as no surprise. Interest in the evolving relationship between the two countries has grown steadily since 2014, gaining particular momentum after 2022.<\/p>\n Despite this upward trajectory, Russia perceives Pakistan as a nation with a complicated political landscape, persistent socio-economic challenges, and enduring security concerns\u2014issues unlikely to be resolved in the near term. While the potential for bilateral cooperation appears promising, the future of the relationship remains marked by a degree of uncertainty.<\/p>\n The February 2024 Pakistani general parliamentary elections<\/a>, were undoubtedly the country\u2019s most significant political event. Three parties competed in the elections: the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the Pakistan People\u2019s Party (PPP), and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).\u00a0Although the first two parties were not formally allied, they represented the traditional political elite and were apparently favored by Pakistan\u2019s military establishment.<\/p>\n In contrast, supporters of PTI and its leader, former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, faced administrative restrictions and criminal prosecution. In January, Khan, who remains a popular political figure figure in the country,\u00a0was sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption (after already spending 18 months in jail). He maintained that the cases against him are part of a \u201cpolitical witchunt\u201d<\/em> to keep him out of office.\u00a0Khan\u2019s wife, Bushra Bibi, was also charged in the corruption case and given a 7-year term. She was arrested in the courtroom after the verdict was given.<\/p>\n Although the opposition managed to secure a relative majority of seats in parliament in last year\u2019s election, this did not alter the final outcome \u2013 thanks to coalition negotiations, the allocation of parliamentary seats to women and religious minorities, and independent candidates who ultimately joined PML-N and PPP, the latter parties were able to form a coalition government and secure key positions in both the executive and legislative branches.\u00a0<\/p>\n Unsurprisingly, the opposition refused to recognize the legitimacy of the new government, citing discrimination during the election campaign, vote counting irregularities, and a general collusion between political and military elites.<\/p>\n \n The confrontation between the government and Khan\u2019s supporters resulted in tragedy by the end of last year. In November, Khan urged his supporters to take to the streets, demanding a review of the election results, the release of detained allies, and the repeal of the 26th amendment of the Constitution of Pakistan, concerning the powers of the Supreme Court. The street protests that erupted then resulted in many casualties among both law enforcement officers and demonstrators.<\/p>\n The situation was exacerbated when the protest leaders\u2014Khan\u2019s wife Bibi and Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Ali Amin Gandapur, abandoned their supporters and left Islamabad amidst the chaos. For the opposition, the outcome of this confrontation was rather disheartening\u00a0 \u2013 the protests failed to influence the government, while responsibility for the deaths of law enforcement officials and civilians largely fell on the protest leaders who, as many believe, displayed cowardice and were unworthy of their party leader.\u00a0<\/p>\n The setbacks faced by the opposition, however, do not signify the defeat of Imran Khan, who remains active from behind bars. This week, Khas announced that his PTI party will launch a nationwide protest movement with other opposition parties for \u201cthe restoration of democracy\u201d<\/em> and Pakistan\u2019s constitution after the holy month of Ramadan.\u00a0Khan\u2019s popularity remains strong as long as the government fails to address the country\u2019s considerable socio-economic challenges.\u00a0<\/p>\n Despite many persisting issues, 2024 proved to be a relatively favorable year for Pakistan\u2019s economy. A decline in budget deficits, public debt, and inflation rates has sparked optimism among observers, since the country avoided default and a major crisis \u2013 at least according to key macroeconomic indicators.<\/p>\nThe long shadow cast by elections<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\n <\/a>\n <\/p>\nGradual recovery<\/strong><\/h2>\n