Pakistan’s global relevance is under scrutiny, emphasizing the need for caution in its diplomatic endeavors with countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. A report highlights concerns about Pakistan’s reliability, citing a history of signing agreements only to violate them when its interests are at stake. From the Kashmir conflict to the Kargil War and internal crises like the 1971 East Pakistan genocide, Pakistan’s track record raises doubts about its credibility.
The report also points out instances of duplicity, such as sheltering Osama bin Laden while receiving American aid to combat terrorism. Pakistan’s internal issues, including blasphemy laws and violence against minorities, further fuel skepticism about its diplomatic role. Despite its past actions, Pakistan now seeks to influence diplomacy in a volatile region, including engagements with Israel, a country it does not recognize.
