The transformation of Afghanistan’s geographical context into regional cooperation and integration is an emerging subject, and investing in progressive policies focused on Afghanistan’s connectivity initiatives will yield substantial outcomes in the region’s development. This paper is to analyze Afghanistan: Regional Connectivity Hub as a case study in order to state the importance of the strategic geographical location of Afghanistan that can play a key role in the progress of the country, and the region in the long‑term. Furthermore, it considers regional connectivity through Afghanistan to be an important subject that can help Afghanistan overcome security challenges to a large extent by increasing mutual economic interests based on a cooperative approach in the region. In order to
achieve this goal, constructive politics is seen as the strategic balance for empowering regional connectivity that can lead to peace and prosperity in Afghanistan and the region. The methodology of this paper is based on a holistic approach, and therefore the method will be qualitative.