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Does the new defence pact with KSA imply that Saudi will defend Pakistan against Indian aggression?

Does the new defence pact with KSA imply that Saudi will defend Pakistan against Indian aggression?


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Your own leader and his party was created and bought and engineered into power by the army and an elected pm ousted .

Your own leader sung from hymn sheet of army and then started swearing at them

At least pmln or ppp never called for insurrection and to overthrow the military or break pakistan that's only been done by 2 nutters your leader and the now defunct leader altaf hussain
Another pathetic attempt at giving credit to a bunch of criminals that couldn't even fix an election without getting humiliated in front of the World. IK believed the army actually cared for PK and then realised what a pathetic bunch of traitors these Generals were. He stood firm, they wilted and then they killed PKs. Explain why Munir broke his oath the Koran? I dare you
 
Your own leader and his party was created and bought and engineered into power by the army and an elected pm ousted .

Your own leader sung from hymn sheet of army and then started swearing at them

At least pmln or ppp never called for insurrection and to overthrow the military or break pakistan that's only been done by 2 nutters your leader and the now defunct leader altaf hussain
Are you ok. You seem to be delusional like the Gungi tik tok queen. IK won every province and has warned against the breakup because the Generals will do anything for money. When did IK breakup PK. He won Punjab, KP, GB, AJK, Balochistan and Sindh. On the other hand the Generals destroyed PK and Lost BD. I am not sure why they hire losers like you for their cells. Surely they can find someone with a bit of education
 
Sorry there is lots of posts replied to my original quote that make it difficult to multiquote for some reason.

I wasn't a fan of Taliban being brought back to power. There were certain conditions set out to them which they have not fulfilled. They are completely unpredictable and will be a thorn in the side of Pakistanis for years to come. And yes they are pro india and have aligned with TTP to spread terror in Pakistan. The uloo ke pathay came back riding on the coattails of Pakistan, then decided to spread terror in KPK. Pakistan has attacked Afghanistan directly in 2022 and urged the Taliban to take action, but they have done the opposite.

Some action needs to be taken before they take Pakistan down that dark path that it was on all those years ago.
 
Why the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defence pact is unsettling India

When Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan's prime minister, clasped Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh last week, the symbolism was unmistakable.

The embrace followed the signing of a "strategic mutual defence agreement", bringing the Islamic world's only nuclear-armed state closer to the Gulf's most ambitious monarchy.

A senior Saudi official told Reuters that the pact was merely an "institutionalisation of long-standing and deep cooperation". But many in India see it differently.

Despite Delhi's cultivated warmth with Riyadh, the pact lands amid heightened hostility with Pakistan, including a four-day conflict earlier this year. Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have fought multiple wars and clashes over Kashmir, making any move by Saudi to underwrite Pakistan's military a direct concern.

What unsettles Indian analysts the most is the pact's commitment that "any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both".

"Riyadh knew India would construe the Saudi-Pakistan pact as a direct threat to its security, yet it went ahead," Brahma Chellaney, an Indian strategist, posted on X.

"The move reflects not Pakistan's strength - it remains on the brink of bankruptcy - but Saudi Arabia's ambitions", he says. Binding a "chronically dependent" partner, he argues, gives Riyadh both manpower and nuclear "insurance", while demonstrating to India, Washington and others that it will chart its own path.

Former Indian foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal called the pact a "grave misstep" by Saudi Arabia, warning that this could have serious implications for India's national security.

"A politically unstable and economically broken Pakistan as a security provider is a dangerous proposition. Saudi Arabia knows this will be construed in India as a threat to India's security," Mr Sibal posted on X. "Given the tensions between Pakistan and India, this Saudi step is strategically most adventurous."

India's Narendra Modi-led government has been more circumspect, with a foreign ministry spokesman noting that the government will "study its [the pact's] implications for national security and regional and global stability". India also hoped that the strategic partnership between India and Saudi Arabia would "keep in mind mutual interests and sensitivities".


 
Unpopular Opinion..

I hope that Pakistan can reconcile and reconnect with India.. we would have zero need for these glittering military alliances and pacts with nationalies and races which are far removed from our own people. Ok, we share a common faith with them but thats about it..their customs and way of life are way different than ours (Pakistani’s and Indians).

I wish/hope we could stop and drop this stupid ling measuring at every single turn.

One is strong and one therefore is not as strong in comparison, one is higher and one therefore has to be less higher..etc etc

For Pakistani’s, our enemy is within, always was and hopefully never will be..🤲

Can you imagine, if tomorrow, all our grievances were addressed by ourselves, diplomatically and without prejudice and done without those individuals who harbour and cause these issues..

We could share our collective resources, , etc. the world would be very different as a result and pretty much all of us would go back home

In the western world, we work alongside one another and help each other out, why?? Because we are the same pretty much, we can relate to each other better than Arabs, etc

Anyway…
Thing is irl Pakistanis and Indians get alone fine. Can’t even tell em apart outside looking in. But online everybody wears their flags on their fingertip and few elites in both societies want animosity so that they can remain in power

Same ideology Yahud use to keep M.E divided and factioned. Divide and conquer, oldest trick in the book
 
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