China’s growing salience in the Pakistani foreign policy is against the __________.
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a) Equality in Pakistan
b) Republic Government of Pakistan
c) Liberty of Pakistan
d) Sovereignty of Pakistan
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(d) Sovereignty of Pakistan
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Sovereignty of Pakistan
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- In political science, sovereignty is typically characterised as the state's most important characteristic in the form of complete self-sufficiency within the confines of a certain area, i.e., its domestic policy supremacy and foreign policy independence.
- The Constitution affirms that Almighty Allah alone has sovereignty over the entire universe, and that the authority to be exercised by the people of Pakistan within the limitations given by .
- Pakistan's anxiety over sovereignty is legitimate, but it's also perplexing. The ability of a state to keep control over what occurs within its boundaries is the core of sovereignty.
- Pakistan's claims of sovereignty become questionable if it actually did not know about Bin Laden's position in Abbottabad, as it has claimed.
- If some components of the Pakistani state did, as appears to be the case, then the problem is not one of sovereignty, but one of international accountability.
- Many intellectual Pakistanis are raising the appropriate questions about their country's participation in the issue, but the worry is that the ghairat (pride) brigade will drown them out.
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