Is Pakistan Reviving Its ‘Old Fantasy’ of A Islamic NATO Block With Saudi Arabia, Turkey And Qatar?
Pakistan’s renewed push for an “Islamic NATO” involving Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar reflects both ambition and fragility. While the idea is framed as a collective defence pact to reduce reliance on external powers after the Iran war, deep rivalries and divergent interests among the proposed members make its viability highly uncertain.For India, however, the prospect of a nuclear‑armed
Pakistan’s renewed push for an “Islamic NATO” involving Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar reflects both ambition and fragility. While the idea is framed as a collective defence pact to reduce reliance on external powers after the Iran war, deep rivalries and divergent interests among the proposed members make its viability highly uncertain.For India, however, the prospect of a nuclear‑armed
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