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Saudi-Pakistan Pact: A Token “Sunni Coalition”, or a “South-South” Security Alliance Boost?
Regardless of how any analyst perceives this pact, an additional layer of regional stability or a mere reactive token to send a message. It still signals a shift in Middle East security structures, a need for a boost in south-south cooperation architecture, and a receding unipolar world order.
Tamer Mansour
Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Sign a Mutual Defense Agreement
On September 17, in Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif signed the Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA).
Vladimir Terehov
The Attack on Doha and the Saudi–Pakistan Defence Pact: Redefining Security and Alliances in the Middle East
When Israel bombed Doha, the U.S. remained passive. Saudi Arabia took note—and turned to Pakistan. Their defence pact, nuclear umbrella included, is a blunt message: America’s shield no longer guarantees survival in the Gulf. A post-American order is emerging, and Riyadh has chosen its side.
Ricardo Martins
Is Saudi Arabia next after Qatar? What does the Saudi-Pakistani Mutual Defense Deal Mean?
Simon Chege Ndiritu
Bagram Airbase and Beyond: Why Pakistan Must Avoid Strategic Entanglements
Abbas Hashemite
The Bagram Mirage: Geopolitical Theater, Gwadar’s Arterial Hold, and the Fracturing of South Asian Sovereignty
Gordon Duff
The Strategic Mutual Defense Pact: First Step toward a Muslim NATO?
Abbas Hashemite
Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement
Muhammad Ali Baig
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