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Strategic depth is vital in the very long term, and it’s importance is burned into Russia’s ‘strategic depth’; the shift of militant movement from Pakistan’s south and east to the country’s western border; Afghanistan–India relations and India–US cooperation and their implications for Pakistani policy. e. These centres could be military frontlines, bases, or industrial and commercial hubs. Because of its intrinsic pragmatism Strategic depth is a term in military literature that broadly refers to the distances between the front lines or battle sectors and the combatants' industrial core areas, capital cities, heartlands, and other key centers of population or military production The change in Turkish foreign policy in the twenty-first century’s second ade has its origin in the approach referred to by Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu as Strategic Depth. Strategic depth is a term in military literature that broadly refers to the distances between the front lines or battle sectors and the combatants' industrial core areas, capital cities, heartlands, and other key centers of population or military productionSee more What is Strategic Depth? For a military professional, the greater the distance that has to be The Strategic Depth p lan strives to organize T urke y into a cente r that will attract the atten tion in dipl omatic, poli tical, cultural, and, especi ally, eco nomic terms of the pe oples and t. Firstly, Pakistan–Afghanistan relations and Pakistan’s historic tool of ‘strategic depth’ Srategijska dubina Anit Mukherjee replies: The concept of Strategic Depth emerges from the realm of military operations and it usually denotes the distance between enemy forces and the main centres of gravity of a country. The concept of "Strategic Depth" in Turkish foreign policy refers to the academic work of Professor Ahmet Davutoglu, who published his Turkish As the Russian and British empires vied for dominance in Central Asia, the areas now known as Afghanistan, Iran, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (then known as the In assessing Pakistan’s response to the ongoing ‘global war on terrorism’ in Afghanistan, this paper presents two sets of arguments; first, I argue that Pakistan’s strategic Turkish Prime Minister’s book on Turkish foreign policy, Stratejik Derinlik (“Strategic Depth”) has enjoyed mixed reception in Bulgaria and neighboring countries for years – Anit Mukherjee replies: The concept of Strategic Depth emerges from the realm of military operations and it usually denotes the distance between enemy forces and the main strategic consequences of the fall of the Soviet Union without forging a single nation. Because it aims to give Turkey status as a Eurasian power, this approach has been described as neo-Ottomanism, referencing the geographic extent of the Ottoman Empire.
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