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Expert Explains: Understanding Pakistan’s balancing act on Iran

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Pakistan's Position on the Iran-Israel Conflict

Pakistan has voiced strong support for Iran amidst the Iran-Israel conflict, condemning Israel's actions as violations of international law. However, Islamabad has refrained from any military commitments to Tehran.

  • Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar denied claims that Pakistan promised to extend its nuclear deterrent to Iran.
  • Army Chief General Asim Munir expressed support for Iran during his U.S. visit, while official statements emphasized conflict resolution.
  • The delicate balance reflects Pakistan's complex relationship with Iran and geopolitical considerations involving the U.S. and India.

The Pakistan-Iran Relationship

The relationship between Pakistan and Iran is strategically significant yet fraught with mutual suspicion.

  • Iran was the first nation to recognize Pakistan in 1947, and supported it during the 1965 and 1971 wars.
  • Friction points include border clashes due to separatist activities, and differing stances on Afghanistan.
  • Pakistan's ties with Saudi Arabia, a supporter of Sunni madrasas, have strained Pak-Iran relations, given the persecution of Shia minorities in Pakistan.

The American Angle

Iran's post-Revolution conflict with the U.S. and Pakistan's dependence on American aid complicate Pakistan-Iran ties.

  • During the Cold War, Pakistan aligned with the Western bloc as a counter to communism, leaning heavily on U.S. support.
  • Post 9/11, Pakistan was crucial for U.S. operations in Afghanistan, receiving significant U.S. aid.
  • With NATO's 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan seeks to maintain relevance with the U.S., potentially as a mediator in the Iran-Israel conflict.

India's Perspective

From an Indian viewpoint, several key issues emerge:

  • India has successfully isolated Pakistan internationally but recent hostilities have allowed Pakistan to re-align with U.S. diplomacy.
  • India's investments in Iran, such as the Chabahar port, aim to bypass Pakistan in regional connectivity, challenging Pakistan's Gwadar port.
  • Pakistan's reaction to Israeli actions against Iran may be influenced by concerns over India's potential future actions against Pakistani nuclear sites.
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