Jalal Bazwan, Ehsan Ullah Sediqzada
Volume 7 Issue 2 | Dec 2024
DOI: 10.31841/KJSSH-7.1-2024-78
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Abstract
Afghanistan’s strategic location positions it as a vital bridge between South and Central Asia, historically serving as a trade and cultural exchange hub. However, persistent challenges such as political instability, ethnic divisions, and security threats have hindered its potential for regional connectivity. This paper employs a qualitative methodology, analyzing secondary data from academic sources and policy reports to explore Afghanistan’s historical role, its engagement in regional initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and TAPI pipeline, and its obstacles. The findings highlight the immense potential for fostering trade, economic integration, and cooperation in Afghanistan, emphasizing the need for collaborative regional and international efforts to address security and infrastructural challenges.
Keywords: Afghanistan, Central Asia, South Asia, Bridge, Connectivity, Regional Cooperation, Integration