January 20, 2020

The Quadrilateral Dialogue on ‘Afghanistan, Regional Geo-Politics & Trade Connectivity’ organized by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) brought experts and academics from Afghanistan, China, Pakistan and the United States together to share their insights on the situation in Afghanistan, its impact on regional trade and politics and the opportunities that might exist for trade connectivity. Besides highlighting different issues and opportunities regarding peace, trade, development and regional connectivity, speakers from Afghanistan, China, Pakistan and United States presented their respective country’s perspectives.

Most speakers concurred that trade and connectivity in a turbulent region should not be overemphasized. Instead, the focus should be on trade accompanied by investment that could perhaps ensure mutual stakes. Furthermore, the geo-political centricity of Afghanistan not only requires acknowledgment but also demands a multi-lateral trust-based approach for peace.

Find the complete report here.

Related Post