An analysis of India-Pakistan Bilateral Cooperation and Climate Change

Authors

  • Arslan Arshad P.hd Scholar, Department of International Relations, Muslim Youth University, Islamabad (Pakistan)
  • Mahmood ul Hassan
  • Dr. Muhammad Fahim Khan Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Muslim Youth University, Islamabad (Pakistan)

Keywords:

India-Pakistan Cooperation, Climate Change Mitigation, Bilateral Environmental Policy, South Asia Climate Challenges, Disaster Management, Sustainable Development

Abstract

South Asia is severely threatened by climate change, especially India and Pakistan, two nations that face similar ecological difficulties in addition to a tumultuous geopolitical relationship. The possibility for bilateral collaboration between Pakistan and India to address the effects of climate change is examined in this article. This study offers a thorough overview of how these neighboring countries may work together to address climate change by looking at the historical background of their cooperation, evaluating current environmental laws, and recommending opportunities for collaborative efforts. The study emphasizes how crucial it is to put aside political differences in order to promote regional stability and sustainable development.

Author Biography

Mahmood ul Hassan

PhD Scholar, Department of International Relations, Muslim Youth University, Islamabad (Pakistan)

Downloads

Published

2024-12-23

Issue

Section

Articles