Abstract
The international political system is gradually drifting from unipolar to bipolar world. This transformation is posing a severe challenge to small and medium size states. Apart from challenges the likely future global order will create more opportunities as compare to the cold war era and unipolarity. In this context the writer in its article has made appraisal for the Eurasian Region countries. China has invested its huge capital in the development of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Central Asian states and in Pakistan. Further, the countries of Eurasian Region are in search of new security structure already in place after the demise of Soviet Union has been abolished. It is worth analyzing its role for BRI, China Pakistan Economic Corridor and overall regional security. The article analyzes the emerging security arrangements to address the security and stability of the region through the prism of theory of Regional Security Complex (RSC).
Keyword(s)
Indian Ocean Region (IOR), Pakistan, Iran, China, Turkey and Russia (PICTR), BRI, Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS)