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Essay heading: PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN POLICY
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As a matter of fact, a la any other country, the logically primary influence on foreign policy of Pakistan lies in the goals that policy seeks to achieve. These are normally security, welfare, and preservation or promotion of values. The search for security is perennial... displayed 300 characters
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The search for security is perennial. All foreign policies of all states are basically influenced by it. For three centuries, for example, French decision ?makers sought to establish France's eastern and north-eastern frontier on the Rhine. In the case of Pakistan If the main concern of the Christian West is containment of Chinese Communism, the main concern of Muslim Pakistan, is the containment of militarist and militant Hinduism... displayed next 300 characters
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