Membership in International Organizations (Pakistan in the International Community)

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A. Membership in International Organizations • United Nations • Organization of Islamic Cooperation • SAARC

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A. Membership in International Organizations

Pakistan is an active member of several important international organizations. Through these memberships, it participates in global decision-making, promotes peace, strengthens relations with other countries, and protects its national interests.

United Nations (UN)

Pakistan became a member of the United Nations on 30 September 1947, shortly after its independence. (Wikipedia)

The United Nations is the largest international organization, working to maintain world peace, security, and cooperation among countries.

Pakistan has played an active role in the UN by:

Participating in peacekeeping missions in different parts of the world

Raising international issues such as the Kashmir dispute

Contributing to discussions on global peace, security, and development

Pakistan has also been elected several times as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, showing its importance in global affairs. (PWOnlyIAS)

Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

Pakistan is a founding member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which was established in 1969. (ETEST)

The OIC is the second-largest international organization after the United Nations and represents Muslim countries around the world.

Pakistan plays a significant role in the OIC by:

Promoting unity among Muslim countries

Supporting issues related to the Muslim world, especially Palestine and Kashmir

Hosting important OIC conferences, such as the 1974 Summit in Lahore

Pakistan actively participates in OIC meetings and helps in forming joint policies on political, economic, and social issues affecting Muslim nations. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

Pakistan is a member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, which was established in 1985. (ETEST)

SAARC is a regional organization that includes countries of South Asia and aims to promote cooperation in areas such as:

Trade and economic development

Education and culture

Science and technology

Pakistan’s role in SAARC includes:

Promoting regional peace and cooperation

Encouraging trade and economic partnerships with neighboring countries

Participating in regional development programs

However, political tensions in the region have sometimes limited the effectiveness of SAARC.

Conclusion

Pakistan’s membership in international organizations like the United Nations, OIC, and SAARC plays a vital role in its foreign policy. These memberships help Pakistan maintain diplomatic relations, contribute to global peace, support Muslim countries, and promote regional cooperation.

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