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===Foreign Policy===
===Foreign Policy===
Qustantistan has an active foreign policy. Aside from national self-preservation, is main foreign policy interests are promoting Qustanti Islam and protecting Qustanti and other Shi'a minorities abroad, and seeking trade contacts to promote economic development. Qustantistan's main adversaries are the neighbouring Sunni [[State of Islam]], which Qustantis view as a false Caliphate, and [[Daxia]], which has long taken a hostile stance against its many Islamic neighbours. Many foreign policy analysts view Qustantistan and the State of Islam as locked in perpetual emnity for religious and geopolitical reasons, with both vying to establish themselves as the sole legitimate Islamic state and the dominant power in southeast Ixnay. The Qustanti-Batori rivalry was the main impetus behind the Nuclear Jihad programme (see below). The Caliphate's main ally is the Qustanti-dominated régime in [[Krakyerkir]].
Qustantistan has an active foreign policy. Aside from national self-preservation, is main foreign policy interests are promoting Qustanti Islam and protecting Qustanti and other Shi'a minorities abroad, and seeking trade contacts to promote economic development. Qustantistan has good relations with [[Caphiria]], which is the critical trading partner and source of foreign investment. The Caliphate's energy reserves and fair treatment of its Coscivian population have engendered good relations with the [[Kiravian Federacy]].
 
Qustantistan has good relations with both [[Woolzistan]] and [[Heku]], the latter being a critical trading partner and source of foreign investment. The Caliphate's energy reserves and fair treatment of its Coscivian population have engendered good relations with the [[Kiravian Federacy]].


===Military===
===Military===