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Geopolitics and Resource Conflicts: The Strategic Importance of Natural Resources of Pakistan and Afghanistan
Authors:
Dr. Mir Waheed Akhlaq, Dr. Abrar Hussain, Maria Naheed, Syed ShamsuddinKeywords
Geopolitics, Natural Resources, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Conflict ,Abstract
Particularly, South Asia is rich and possesses high-strategic-value natural resources, which have huge impacts on the geopolitical environment within this region of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The relationship linking strategic interests with resource riches is held to have propelled global geopolitical frameworks and regional dynamics. On the one hand, Afghanistan shares borders with instability and outside interference, yet it contains vast reserves of lithium, copper, cobalt, gold, and rare earth elements. On the other hand, vast supplies of natural gas, oil, coal, and precious minerals give Pakistan the potential to transform its energy sector with initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. The "resource curse" argument, however, underlines how the vast majority of resource-rich countries have had to bear internal wars, corruption, and foreign interference, finally thwarting all hopes for sustainable growth. Resource exploitation has also been related to war history in Afghanistan and issues of governance in Pakistan. At the global level, the resources are relevant from a strategic point of view: hydrocarbons in regional energy dynamics and lithium as one of the backbone elements in renewable energy technology. The landscape of regional security and stability is still complicated by the presence of various players, whether state or non-state enterprises. In this respect, the handling of these issues will call for a multi-dimensional strategy that takes into consideration the economic, social, and environmental aspects to ensure sustainable growth and equitable resource allocation. Strong governance frameworks, spiced by regional cooperation, will secure international collaboration aimed at maximizing their economic potential while minimizing instability and conflict in the possibilities for the future.