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Saudi Arabia-Pakistan defence pact: What it means for the two countries

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Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defence Agreement

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have formalized a longstanding defence and security partnership. This pact, dating back to the 1960s, was signed by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The agreement includes a notable clause stating that "any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both." This emphasizes a shared commitment to enhance security and peace in the region and globally.

Background and Context

  • The agreement was signed following increased regional tensions, notably Israel's strike in Qatar and uncertainties around US defense promises.
  • This marks the first major defense pact between an Arab nation and a nuclear-armed country.

Historical Military Cooperation

  • Military cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia began in the late 1960s.
  • It deepened post-1979 during the Grand Mosque seizure in Mecca, with Pakistani forces assisting Saudi troops.
  • A Bilateral Security Cooperation Agreement was established in 1982, allowing for Pakistani training and advisory support in Saudi Arabia.
  • In February, a Joint Military Cooperation Committee meeting in Riyadh vowed to expand training and exchanges.

Strategic and Economic Implications

  • The pact offers Pakistan strategic and economic benefits, securing Saudi investments and shoring up its claim as a pan-Islamic security provider.
  • Saudi Arabia gains strengthened defenses against Iranian threats, Yemen’s Houthi militias, and regional instability caused by Israel.
  • Husain Haqqani, former Pakistan ambassador to the US, noted that Pakistan might use Saudi funds to purchase US weapons, which the Trump administration might sell.

Saudi-India Relations

  • Saudi Arabia maintains strong strategic and economic ties with India.
  • India is Saudi Arabia’s second-largest trade partner, with bilateral trade reaching USD 42.98 billion in FY 2023-24.
  • Key milestones in Saudi-India relations include the Delhi Declaration in 2006 and the Riyadh Declaration in 2010, which elevated ties to a Strategic Partnership.
  • During PM Modi's visit to Riyadh in 2016, he received the Kingdom’s highest civilian honor, the ‘King Abdulaziz Sash’.

Political Dynamics

  • Despite tensions, Saudi Arabia has maintained a balanced stance during India-Pakistan conflicts.
  • It did not strongly criticize India's abrogation of Article 370 or the Balakot strikes but condemned the Pulwama terror attack.
  • Tags :
  • Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defence Agreement
  • Saudi-India Relations
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