Romanticizing Afghanistan , Iran And Pakistan | A Region Through The Lens Of Resistive Economy
Romanticizing Afghanistan , Iran And Pakistan | A Region Through The Lens Of Resistive Economy
Global Acknowledgments
Nesar Ahmed Rehmati (Kabul, Afghanistan)
"Unlashing Economic Potential Exploring Tri-Borderlands In Afghanistan
Dr. Muhammad Asim's Seminal Work, "Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran And Pakistan: A Region Through The Lens Of Resistive Economy", Advocates For The Establishment Of Jointly Administrative Markets At All Tri-Borderlands Of Afghanistan, Emphasizing The Imperative Of Domestic And Regional Prosperity. Driven By A Profound Vision, His Book Elucidates The Transformative Potential Of These Proposed Markets In Propelling Afghanistan Towards Economic Self- Sufficiency And Fostering Collaborative Growth Within The Region. By Embracing This Visionary Concept, Afghanistan Can Harness Its Strategic Geographical Position And Capitalize On The Synergies Presented By Its Tri-Borderlands. The Implementation Of Jointly Administrative Markets Will Serve As Catalysts For Economic Integration, Trade Diversification, And Resource Sharing, Solidifying Afghanistan's Domestic Resilience And Fostering A Spirit Of Regional Cooperation. Dr. Asim's Scholarly Exposition Serves As A Guiding Beacon For Policymakers And Scholars Alike, Illuminating A Path Towards A Prosperous Afghanistan And A Harmonious, Interconnected Region.
Humay Abdyrahmanova (Ashgabat, Turkmenistan)
"Middle East Transition Through Pak-China Bilateral Relations: Focuses On Pakistan"
As A Turkmen Residing In The People's Republic Of China, My Academic Expertise In The Middle East Transition Through The Pak-China Economic Corridor Inclines Me Towards Dr. Muhammad Asim's Noteworthy Research On Afghanistan, Iran And Pakistan. His Insightful Work, Titled "Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran And Pakistan: A Region Through The Lens Of Resistive Economy", Has Allowed Me To Deeply Appreciate His Scholarly Contributions. His Eloquent Analysis Offers A Fresh Perspective On The Challenges Faced By Afghanistan, Iran And Pakistan, Providing An Academic Overview. Moreover, His Comprehensive Study Promises To Yield Valuable Insights Into The Causes And Repercussions Of The Conflicts That Have Plagued This Region, Including Central Asian States, Specifically Turkmenistan. When I Look At The Militant Attitude And Its Cross-Border Linkages With Ignorance In Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan And Uzbekistan, I Find This Book To Be An Invaluable Resource For Academics, Policymakers And Individuals Seeking A Nuanced Understanding Of How To Resolve This Issue By Establishing New Markets At Borderlands. In Fact, I Have Been Optimistic That Dr. Muhammad Asim's Work Will Stimulate Constructive Discussions And Inspire Unified Efforts To Establish Peace And Stability In The Region.
The Book Titled "Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran And Pakistan" Is Literally The Work Of Dr. Asim, Who Is A Renowned Expert In Political Science, Particularly In The Political Economy Of Casas Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan And The Caucasus Region. He Is Well- Versed And Articulate In Explaining The Issues, And His Best Skill Is Providing Information In A Structured And Deliberative Manner. I Wish Him The Best Of Luck For His Scholarly Contribution.
Muhammad Shakeel Ahmed Siddiqul
Head Of The Department Of International Relations
Emerson University Multan
ISBN 978-677-10-002-6