Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan , their borders as merely historical lines on a map.
Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan , their borders as merely historical lines on a map. In summary Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan can no longer afford to treat their borders as merely historical lines on a map. In 2026, these borders are pressure points for war spillover, militancy, migration, trade disruption, and climate stress. The future of the region depends on whether these states continue reacting to crises separately, or begin managing them together. Stability will not come from slogans or old grievances. It will come from structured security cooperation, protected trade, humane migration management, and serious regional diplomacy. Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan sit in one of the world’s most sensitive strategic corridors, linking the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia. Geography has always tied them together, but the regional environment has changed sharply. What was once a difficult neighbourhood has now become a high-risk geopolitical zone shaped by war spillove...