From Cautious Engagement to Assertive Diversification: Strategic Autonomy in Pakistan’s Russia Policy, 2013–2022

Authors

  • Mohammad Ramzan Student of M.Phil. Political Science, University of Management and Technology, Lahore. Gmail: mohammad.ramzanpolsc@gmail.com
  • Muhammad Owais Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of Political Science and International Relations, UMT Lahore. Co-Author: Gmail: Muhammad.owais@umt.edu.pk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70670/sra.v4i2.2339

Keywords:

Pakistan-Russia Relations; Strategic Autonomy; Foreign-Policy Diversification; Regional Security; Energy Diplomacy.

Abstract

Pakistan’s Russia policy between 2013 and 2022 witnessed a gradual shift from cautious engagement to assertive diversification. Historically, Pakistan remained closer to the United States and China, while Russia maintained a long-standing strategic partnership with India, which limited the scope of Pakistan-Russia relations for decades. This article examines how Pakistan’s post-2013 outreach toward Russia should be understood not merely as an improvement in bilateral relations, but as part of Islamabad’s broader search for strategic autonomy through foreign-policy diversification. Using a qualitative case-study approach and process tracing, the study analyzes official statements, policy documents, agreements, diplomatic developments, UN voting behavior, credible reports, and scholarly literature. Theoretically, the article draws on the concepts of strategic autonomy, hedging, and diversification to explain how states expand diplomatic space without fully abandoning existing alignments. It argues that Pakistan moved closer to Russia due to converging security concerns in Afghanistan, counterterrorism cooperation, energy needs, regional connectivity ambitions, strained ties with the United States, and intensifying great-power competition. However, the findings show that this policy did not amount to a full strategic realignment because it remained constrained by Russia’s enduring defence relationship with India, Pakistan’s economic vulnerabilities, and the limited institutional depth of bilateral cooperation.

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27-06-2026

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Ramzan, M., & Owais, M. (2026). From Cautious Engagement to Assertive Diversification: Strategic Autonomy in Pakistan’s Russia Policy, 2013–2022. Social Science Review Archives, 4(2), 2507–2516. https://doi.org/10.70670/sra.v4i2.2339