Has Pakistan outplayed India in Iran war diplomacy?
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Has Pakistan outplayed India in Iran war diplomacy?
"Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that Islamabad will soon host talks between the US and Iran, although neither Washington nor Tehran have confirmed Pakistan's diplomatic role."
"Rahul Gandhi criticized New Delhi's foreign policy under Modi, calling it a 'universal joke,' while Congress lawmaker Jairam Ramesh highlighted Pakistan's superior diplomatic engagement compared to India's."
"Experts indicate that Pakistan's diplomatic engagement provides it with immediate visibility and relevance, particularly in Washington, during a time of high tension."
"Shanthie Mariet D'Souza noted that Modi's government portrays the conflict as a distant war, contradicting earlier efforts to position India as a potential mediator."
The US-Israel war with Iran has led to fuel shortages in India and pressure on its currency. Millions of Indians in the Gulf are anxious. Pakistan is emerging as a mediator, with its Foreign Minister announcing upcoming talks between the US and Iran. In contrast, India has adopted a restrained approach, prioritizing energy security and the safety of its diaspora. The Indian opposition criticizes Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, claiming Pakistan's diplomatic efforts are more effective. Experts note that Pakistan's role enhances its visibility in international relations.
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