In the wake of decades-long instability in Afghanistan, it is imperative for regional powers to come together and forge a comprehensive solution for lasting peace. Pakistan, cognizant of its role as a key player in the region, presents a strategic proposal aimed at achieving peace through various measures, including the annexation of Wakhan for access to Tajikistan, unification of the Wakhi People, the creation of a 50KM Buffer Zone for refugees, establishing a Free Khorasan, and ensuring the independence of Herat with the support of the Pakistan army.
This ambitious plan that once was shared by Gen (R) Hamid Gul i.e. to make Afghanistan the 5th province of Pakistan aims to bring stability and prosperity to the region, offering a way forward that transcends the current challenges faced by Afghanistan.

A Perspective on the Afghan-Pakistani Dynamic: History, Solutions, and Regional Stability
The complex relationship between the Taliban, Pakistan’s ISI, and the wider geopolitical context has sparked fervent discussions about the region’s future. This article delves into various perspectives, proposing potential solutions and addressing the need for regional stability.
The Taliban’s Reliance on Pakistan
The assertion that the Taliban’s strength hinges on support from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency underscores the intricate ties between the two entities. Some argue that if the ISI were to oppose the Taliban regime, it could lead to their rapid surrender, given Pakistan’s substantial influence over the group’s trade and resources.













































