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Dr. Asim Guides Azerbaijan through his book “Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan: A Region through the Lens of Resistive Economy”: Say Aziza Mehmandarova & Havva Valiyeva

As Azerbaijani authors and researchers, let us provide a comprehensive review of the book titled “Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan: A Region through the Lens of Resistive Economy” by Dr. Muhammad Asim. In this review, we are comparing the facts presented in the book with the political, cultural, social and economic realities of the Republic

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Dr. Asim’s Book Explores the Vision of a Unified Market in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan

Book Name: Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan: A Region through the Lens of Resistive Economy Author: Dr. Muhammad Asim Publisher: RMR Publishers (Islamabad and Lodhran), in collaboration with Pak-Iran Intellectuals Forum (Qom Office) Publishing Date: April 2023 (1st Edition), June 2023 (2nd Edition) The recently published book, titled “Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan: A Region through

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Afghanistan-Iran Balance in Trade while Facing Deadly Water Conflict: Dr. Muhammad Asim

The ongoing water conflict between Afghanistan and Iran highlights the complex dynamics at play between the two neighboring countries. While the dispute revolves around water-sharing issues, it is interesting to note that bilateral trade has continued despite the deadly clashes and strained relations. This essay explores the underlying causes of the Afghanistan-Iran water conflict, analyzes

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The Emergence of Interdependent Social Economies in the Region of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan: A Comparative Constitutional Review and the Afghan Peace Process

The territorial jurisdiction of the region that currently covers Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan has seen the emergence of an interdependent social economy due to the Chabahar-Gwadar MoU 2016 and the China-Iran-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CICSP). This region is the core of complex social economies where ethnic communities experience diverse socioeconomic cultures. However, these cultures have the

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New Book Explores the Intricate Bonds of Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan through the Lens of Resistive Economy

Dr. Muhammad Asim’s latest book, “Romanticizing Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan: A Region through the Lens of Resistive Economy,” published by RMR Publishers, provides a thought-provoking examination of the interwoven historical, cultural, and economic ties between the three nations. The book calls for the creation of a unified marketplace that could foster social cohesion, communal prosperity,

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Afghan-Pak Transit Trade Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals

The Afghan-Pak Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) signed in 2010 was a significant milestone for the trade relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The agreement aimed to facilitate the transportation of goods between the two countries and beyond, thereby promoting regional economic integration and sustainable development. However, the implementation of APTTA faced several challenges, including the hidden

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Examining the Role of India in Destabilizing Pak-China Connectivity: A Complex Analysis of Socio-Economic Relations among Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and China

IntroductionThe Silk Road has played a significant role in strengthening the socio-cultural and economic ties among the countries of Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and China for centuries. However, certain political developments in the 21st century have disrupted the regional interdependence and self-sufficiency of these countries, particularly after the US invasion of Afghanistan. This article aims to

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Prospects for Post-US Afghanistan-Iran Trade

With the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, there is renewed optimism for increased trade between Afghanistan and Iran. The two neighboring countries share a long border and have had trade relations for centuries. However, these relations have been hampered by various factors, including US sanctions, security concerns, and logistical challenges. This essay examines the

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Addressing Inequality: Policy Recommendations for Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

Inequality remains a pervasive challenge in many countries, including Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. While these countries have made some progress in reducing poverty and improving human development, significant disparities remain. To address these challenges, this essay examines policy recommendations to reduce inequalities and promote more inclusive economic and social development. Investing in Education and Healthcare

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Iran and Pakistan make progress towards SDG 15, while Afghanistan faces challenges

Assistant Report Writers: Eman Abdur-Raheem and Sharjeel Ali Kamil Head Reporter and Content Analysis: Maryam Habib According to the SDG Index and Dashboards Report 2021, Iran and Pakistan have made significant progress towards achieving SDG 15 “Life on land” by implementing policies and programs to protect and restore ecosystems, combat desertification, and prevent biodiversity loss.

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Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan take steps towards fulfilling SDG 14

Reporting and Written by Maryam Habib As a landlocked country, Afghanistan faces unique challenges in fulfilling Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14. However, the country has several rivers and lakes, such as the Amu Darya, Hari Rud, and Band-e Amir National Park, which are important freshwater resources and can contribute to achieving some of the targets

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Assessing Progress towards SDG 11 in Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

Written by Maryam Habib and Dr. Muhammad Asim IntroductionSustainable Development Goal 11 aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. Achieving this goal requires significant efforts from governments and other stakeholders to improve urban infrastructure, access to basic services, and disaster preparedness. To assess the progress of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan

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Addressing Inequalities in Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan: Insights from Inequality and Human Development Indexes

Written by Maryam Habib and Dr. Muhammad Asim Introduction Inequalities in income, education, health, and other social indicators continue to persist across countries, hindering the progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Among the SDGs, Goal 10 emphasizes reducing inequalities within and among countries. In this essay, we will examine the Inequality Index and

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