Report Says Pakistan Remains Diplomatically Active Despite India’s Isolation Efforts
A recent report has suggested that India’s long-standing diplomatic strategy aimed at isolating Pakistan has not achieved its intended results, with analysts arguing that Islamabad has instead strengthened its role in regional and global diplomacy.
The assessment comes nearly a decade after Indian leadership publicly vowed to isolate Pakistan following a 2016 attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the report, Pakistan today maintains strong strategic ties with key global and regional powers, including China and the United States, while also playing a role in broader diplomatic engagements involving major international stakeholders.
Analysts cited in the report said Pakistan has successfully positioned itself as an active diplomatic player, particularly amid recent geopolitical developments and shifting global alliances.
The report also highlighted continued tensions between Pakistan and India, noting that diplomatic engagement between the two neighbours remains limited and relations largely frozen.
It further stated that regional conflicts and recent military escalations have influenced international perceptions, with both countries presenting differing narratives over key events.
Observers say evolving global alliances and changing regional dynamics have contributed to a complex diplomatic environment in South Asia, where both countries continue to pursue competing strategic interests.
The report concludes that regional diplomacy remains fluid, with both Pakistan and India adjusting their foreign policy approaches amid shifting global alignments.
