New Delhi: Pakistan, a country which once dreamed of leading the Muslim world and linking South and Central Asia, has been reduced to becoming excessively dependent on China. Even this relationship could turn precarious as Islamabad tries to maintain a fine balance between cosying up to the US and keeping up its ties with Beijing.
Even the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is not Islamabad's brainchild, but a spoke in Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative, which is aimed more at serving China's own ambitions, according to an article in Pakistan Today.
In the Middle East, the regional diplomatic order is shifting. Arab states are moving towards normalisation with Israel under the Abraham Accords, reshaping traditional alliances and potentially altering the balance of influence in the Muslim world, the article said. Even historically close partners such as Kazakhstan, which imports their locally assembled JF-17 fighter jets, and Turkey are gradually adopting more flexible positions towards Tel Aviv. Afghanistan remains unstable and unreliable as a trade and security partner. Iran, meanwhile, faces deepening international isolation and has had occasional military tensions with Pakistan, such as last year's cross-border skirmishes, the article further states.
The article also highlights that Islamabad has not succeeded in implementing any economic project planned with Central Asian countries such as Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
"All of this leaves Pakistan with one major and consistent ally, China. While the partnership with Beijing remains central to our economic and security strategies, it is not immune to the turbulence of global politics. The delicate balancing act Islamabad must perform between deepening US engagement and maintaining Chinese trust is becoming increasingly precarious. Even the much-celebrated CPEC, now entering its second phase, is exposed to vulnerabilities from regional instability, shifting geopolitical alignments, and global power competition," the article laments. (IANS)
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