From 1971 to 1976 period, Pakistan’s foreign policy was based on:

From 1971 to 1976 period, Pakistan’s foreign policy was based on:

  • (A) Pro-Americanism
  • (B) Pro-Communism
  • (C) Bilateralism
  • (D) Isolation
  • Pakistan’s foreign policy from 1971 to 1976, under the Bhutto regime, focused on bilateral relations and not on alignment with the United States or the rigid Cold War alliances. Bhutto emphasized the importance of bilateral relations and the need for Pakistan to develop direct relations with the major world powers, such as the United States, China, and the Soviet Union, based on mutual interests and not as a client state or on the basis of the Cold War rivalry.
  • Pakistan opened up its horizons during this period and sought to warm up relations with the Soviet Union, strengthen relations with China, and at the same time maintain relations with the United States while diversifying relations, including with the Muslim world. Pakistan also withdrew from SEATO and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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