
Through sustained backchannel engagement and careful balancing of competing alliances, Islamabad helped bring two deeply distrustful adversaries to a temporary ceasefire, hopefully averting what would be one of the most consequential geopolitical crises in recent years.
This can be seen as a huge diplomatic success for Pakistan. It has boosted the country’s profile on the global stage and earned it significant diplomatic clout. It is a win that should be celebrated.
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Just a few years ago, Pakistan was isolated internationally, with relations souring even with the US and China. Today, the tables have turned. Pakistan now stands in the global spotlight for all the right reasons. Fierce diplomatic efforts have paid off, and the country has earned genuine praise.
At home, this moment has also been met with a sense of pride. For many Pakistanis, it represents a rare instance of the country being recognised for a positive global role in global affairs. In that sense, it marks an important moment in Pakistan’s recent diplomatic trajectory.
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