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Pakistan’s diplomacy pulled the world back from the war!

Pakistan Observer · Jun 25, 2026, 8:31 PM

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Manzoor A Kakar FOR decade, a persistent and well-funded propaganda by India aimed to portray Pakistan as a peripheral country that was unstable, untrustworthy and a problem to be solved rather than a recognized partner. One of the most strategically important countries in the world was reduced to a footnote in international events, partly due to Indian diplomatic pressure and a carefully crafted narrative that marginalized and isolated Islamabad’s voice. But no propaganda and lobby could stop Pakistan from being the carrier of peace and flag bearer of dialogue over war. When the US and Iran were on the verge of a war that may have affected the entire region and consequently the entire world. Pakistan came forward because it was called by geography, history and a founding culture that has always prioritized the pursuit of peace over politics. During those crucial weeks, Islamabad developed into a hub for impactful diplomacy, much like Geneva is for humanitarian law or Davos is for business. World powers came as parties looking for a reliable middleman, not as authorities offering an audience. Pakistani diplomats, seasoned, principled and possessed of genuine relationships on both sides of the divide, worked with quiet urgency to construct a framework neither side could have reached alone. In these crucial times, Pakistan has maintained something rare in modern statecraft: credibility and neutrality. History will record this moment of statecraft with precision and the names at its centre will be remembered accordingly. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif brought to these negotiations a statesman’s patience and a strategist’s clarity, holding the process together at moments when domestic and international pressures conspired to pull it apart. His direction was firm, his vision consistently anchored to the long-term interests not just of Pakistan, but of regional stability. But it is Field Marshal Asim Munir who deserves particular acknowledgement and whose role history will

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