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How did Pakistan navigate severe disadvantage to become an indispensable global nuclear power? Renowned historian Dr. Ilhan Niaz joins the Kianistan Podcast to dismantle lazy analysis and map Pakistan’s cold-blooded diplomacy through three global systems. Discover the pragmatism, strategic bargains, and internal calculus that transformed a fragile new state into a critical player in world history.🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:— The G2 Era Deconstructed: How Pakistan survived a deeply flawed partition and successfully maneuvered into the Western bloc.— Cold War Pragmatism: Why Pakistan championed Western security pacts while simultaneously becoming one of the first non-communist states to embrace China.— The Soviet-Afghan War: The real national interests and capability calculations that drove Pakistan to orchestrate a superpower's military defeat.— The Great Equalizer: How Pakistan used America's geopolitical reliance to bypass Western pressure and cross the nuclear Rubicon.— The "Eat Grass" Resolve: The story behind Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's legendary determination to build a nuclear deterrent at all costs.CHAPTERS00:00 — Welcome to Kianistan: Pakistan and Geopolitics01:14 — Introducing Guest Dr. Ilhan Niaz02:00 — Structuring the Discussion: The G2, G1, and New G2 Systems03:03 — 1945 and the Dawn of Bipolar Superpowers04:46 — The Dilemma of Newly Independent States in a Zero-Sum Game06:38 — Pakistan's Outsized Diplomatic & Strategic Salience08:39 — Path to the Western Bloc: Surviving a Flawed Partition12:00 — Strategic Pragmatism & Dual Diplomacy with China13:16 — The 1954/1955 Mutual Assistance Pact with the US15:13 — Entering the Soviet-Afghan War: Threat Capability vs Intentions19:36 — Geopolitical Chessboard: The Collapse of Iran & Soviet Intervention20:49 — Pakistan as the Indispensable Proxy for Allied Strategic Goals21:20 — The Ultimate Bargain: Crossing the Nuclear Rubicon23:02 — Underestimating Pakistan's Scientific Resolve24:04 — Sanctions, Lifted Restrictions, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s "Eat Grass" Ultimatum25:01 — Soviet Withdrawal, Chaos, and the Transition to the Unipolar G1 Era👤 ABOUT DR. ILHAN NIAZ:Ilhan Niaz is Professor of History at the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. His latest book, New World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in the Americas, recently won the 11th Higher Education Commission of Pakistan award for best book in the Social Sciences.🔗 Links: https://x.com/ilhanniaz?s=21&t=Nbenzks6LOeyQPkgnoa0dAhttps://qau.academia.edu/IlhanNiazhttps://oup.com.pk/old-world-empires.htmlhttps://oup.com.pk/catalogsearch/result/?q=Ilhan+Niazhttps://www.routledge.com/New-World-Empires-Cultures-of-Power-and-Governance-in-the-Americas/Niaz/p/book/9781032059815Link to free ebook of Downfall: Lessons for our Final Centuryhttps://cscr.pk/pdf/books/Downfall-Lessons-for-our-final-century.pdf📌 STAY CONNECTED WITH KIANISTAN:🔔 Subscribe for geopolitics, history & global south conversations🎧 Listen on all major podcast platforms — search Kianistan🌐 Visit: https://www.kianistan.com💼 Sponsored by: https://www.worldwidelistings.co.ukPakistan, geopolitics, Cold War, history, foreign policy, US Pakistan relations, Dr Ilhan Niaz, Soviet Afghan war, nuclear deterrent, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, China Pakistan relations, realpolitik, Kianistan Podcast, global politics, South Asian history
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