Pakistan and the New Frontier of Cyber Diplomacy: Challenges and Strategic Opportunities

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Title: Pakistan and the New Frontier of Cyber Diplomacy: Challenges and Strategic Opportunities
Authors: Habib Ur Rehman, Prof. Dr. Abdul Wadood
Source: BTTN Journal, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2025)
Publisher Information: Balochistan Think Tank Network, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: Political science (General), opportunities, foreign policy, cybersecurity, K7000-7720, digital age, Private international law. Conflict of laws, Cyber diplomacy, challenges, International relations, JA1-92, JZ2-6530
Description: This study examines cyber diplomacy as a strategic tool in the realm of contemporary international politics in the context of its importance for Pakistan amid the dynamic and growing cyber environment. With a qualitative and library-based research methods reinforced by real-life policy observation, this paper critically examines how cyber diplomacy can contribute to multi-stakeholder cooperation and norm development in cyberspace. It pinpoints Pakistan’s key challenges such as legal lacunas, underdeveloped cyber capacity and poor strategic communications but also opportunities in the areas of digital governance, economic growth and regional cooperation. The study recommends that there is a need for a unique cyber diplomacy division, robust legal underpinning, and mainstreaming of cyber strategies in Pakistan’s foreign policy objectives. Finally, the study adds to the nascent literature on non-conventional diplomacy by providing policy-relevant insights specific to Pakistan’s cyber future.
Document Type: Article
ISSN: 2958-1222
2958-1214
DOI: 10.61732/bj.v4i1.175
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/ad8d4b95db2f4e648b4ef593e23de566
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....2a1723cdc0acf9470bda60aef5eb1fa7
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:This study examines cyber diplomacy as a strategic tool in the realm of contemporary international politics in the context of its importance for Pakistan amid the dynamic and growing cyber environment. With a qualitative and library-based research methods reinforced by real-life policy observation, this paper critically examines how cyber diplomacy can contribute to multi-stakeholder cooperation and norm development in cyberspace. It pinpoints Pakistan’s key challenges such as legal lacunas, underdeveloped cyber capacity and poor strategic communications but also opportunities in the areas of digital governance, economic growth and regional cooperation. The study recommends that there is a need for a unique cyber diplomacy division, robust legal underpinning, and mainstreaming of cyber strategies in Pakistan’s foreign policy objectives. Finally, the study adds to the nascent literature on non-conventional diplomacy by providing policy-relevant insights specific to Pakistan’s cyber future.
ISSN:29581222
29581214
DOI:10.61732/bj.v4i1.175