As today’s world is changing rapidly, with old alignments breaking down and new powers emerging on the world stage, in this changing environment, Pakistan is emerging as a new and effective diplomatic force.
India’s unjustified aggression after the Pahalgam false flag, Pakistan’s patience and determination as a responsible state, and then India’s response of aggression in self-defense have elevated Pakistan to a prominent position in the international community.
On the other hand, India, about which it has now been proven with evidence that it is sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan and other countries, including the US, Canada, etc., is facing a lull at the international level.
India has kept its loud but weightless foreign policy at the international level to only showy statements, while Pakistan has attracted the attention of the international community through strategy, prudence, and practical diplomacy.
Pakistan’s recent international appointments in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) are not just showy positions, but they show the international community’s trust in Pakistan. Despite all India’s efforts, tactics, and negative propaganda, Pakistan being given important responsibilities in the region, especially in Afghanistan, shows that the international community has recognized Pakistan’s role in peace, especially against terrorism.
The United Nations has entrusted Pakistan with the leadership of the Taliban Sanctions Committee, the post of Vice Chairman in the UNSC’s Counter-Terrorism Committee, and the joint leadership of two important informal working groups (Sanctions and International Documents).
These positions are not only a manifestation of Pakistan’s dynamic diplomatic performance but also proof of its global influence.
Meanwhile, India has been continuously engaged in accusations and negative propaganda, especially in its failed attempts to blame Pakistan for successive attacks and internal conflicts.
However, instead of giving emotional answers, Pakistan has convinced the international community with arguments, evidence, and serious diplomacy. The open support of key allies like China, Turkey, and Azerbaijan is evidence that Pakistan’s stance is gaining international acceptance.
Along with the diplomatic arena, Pakistan has also achieved significant successes on the economic front. The confidence of global financial institutions is a reflection of Pakistan’s economic policies.
In just a month, talks of a possible package of $1 billion from the IMF, $800 million from the Asian Development Bank, and $40 billion from the World Bank indicate that Islamabad is no longer just a seeker of financial assistance but is emerging as a reliable partner.
In contrast, Indian Prime Minister Modi’s recent visits have mostly consisted of sloganeering, showmanship, and overseas Indian rallies that have not seen serious diplomatic progress or bilateral achievements. India’s absence from the G7 meetings proved that the international community no longer believes in population or noise alone, but in insight, efficiency, and stability.
All this is not just a temporary victory for Pakistan, but a success of deep thinking. Today’s world is influenced not by statements alone, but by concrete actions and fruitful diplomacy. Pakistan has proven that leadership is not established by slogans, but by strategy and state vision. This is why Pakistan is now being recognized as a silent but effective power on the global scene.
Now is the time for us as a nation to be proud of our narrative. We have to tell the world that Pakistan is not alone, but at the center of global decisions. Pakistan is not part of the crisis, but its solution. Pakistan is not a spectacle, but a symbol of prudence, stability, and wisdom.