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    2025: A year of strategic reassertion

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    By Asghar Ali Mubarak

    The year 2025 marked a turning point for Pakistan on both military and diplomatic fronts. After years of navigating complex regional tensions, Pakistan emerged with a renewed sense of strategic confidence, underscored by high-profile military engagements and significant diplomatic breakthroughs. Analysts and observers agree that Pakistan’s carefully calibrated actions this year have not only reinforced its security posture but have also elevated its position in international discourse. At the heart of Pakistan’s diplomatic success was the high-profile visit of Field Marshal Asim Munir to the United States in June. Described by The Telegraph as “exceptional” in the context of bilateral relations, the visit showcased Pakistan’s growing influence in Washington.

    The Field Marshal, alongside Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, engaged directly with senior U.S. leadership, including an Oval Office meeting that symbolized Pakistan’s elevated status. According to U.S. sources, Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts surpassed those of India in lobbying for strategic and economic concessions. President Donald Trump himself highlighted Pakistan’s role in the arrest and extradition of Sharifullah, a key ISIS-Khorasan operative responsible for the Kabul airport bombing, describing the move as pivotal in strengthening counterterrorism cooperation. The operation, widely hailed as timely and decisive, underscored Pakistan’s commitment to international security norms and strengthened the bilateral relationship at a time of heightened regional tensions.

    Pakistan’s strategic positioning was further reflected during the Indo-Pakistani tensions following the Pahalgam attack in April 2025. India’s rejection of American mediation contrasted sharply with Pakistan’s embrace of diplomatic engagement, including nominating President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his efforts toward regional stability. The May 7 missile strikes by India, codenamed Operation Sindoor, were met with a measured yet assertive response by Pakistan. Operation Bunyan Marsus, Pakistan’s counter-offensive launched on May 10, showcased both precision and restraint, targeting military rather than civilian infrastructure wherever possible, while maintaining an overarching narrative of proportionality and legality in line with international norms.

    The conflict drew global attention for several reasons. It marked the first instance of a large-scale drone engagement between two nuclear-capable neighbors, with Pakistan claiming to have successfully neutralized 84 Israeli-made Harpoon drones. Reports indicate that Pakistan also downed multiple Indian fighter jets, including Dassault Rafales and MiG-29s, using a combination of J-10 aircraft and Chinese-made PL-15 missiles. International observers, including analysts from The Atlantic Council and the New York Times, acknowledged the professionalism and combat readiness of the Pakistan Air Force, highlighting that many pilots had honed their skills in counterterrorism operations over the preceding years.

    The military confrontation had immediate diplomatic implications. Pakistan’s measured response, combined with sustained engagement with international mediators, enhanced its credibility on the global stage. Western media and analysts interpreted the ceasefire as a diplomatic setback for India, illustrating the limits of unilateral action in the region. Financial Times and Al Jazeera highlighted that India’s attempts to assert dominance post-Pahalgam exposed strategic vulnerabilities, while Pakistan’s position benefited from third-party mediation led by the United States, with Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom also playing critical roles.

    The diplomatic advantage gained by Pakistan has recalibrated perceptions of regional power dynamics, placing the country at the center of South Asian security considerations. Beyond immediate conflict management, Pakistan consolidated its regional influence through strategic defense and diplomatic initiatives. The mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia marked a historic milestone, reaffirming the long-standing military cooperation between the two nations. Originally formalized in agreements dating back to 1967 and 1982, these arrangements had facilitated military training, joint exercises, and the deployment of Pakistani advisors in the Kingdom. The 2025 iteration of this cooperation underscores a deeper strategic alignment, not only enhancing security but also enabling greater diplomatic coordination and regional stability.

    The visit of General Fayyaz bin Humaid Al-Ruwaili, Chief of General Staff of the Saudi Armed Forces, to Pakistan reinforced commitments to deepen military and strategic collaboration, reflecting shared concerns over regional uncertainty and a mutual interest in Islamic world stability. Pakistan’s role extended beyond conventional defense diplomacy. Its engagement with the Gulf states, Iran, and the United States in strategic mineral development—including the offer to open mineral reserves valued at approximately $6 trillion to American companies—signals a broader economic and strategic vision.

    (The writer is a senior journalist covering various beats, can be reached at editorial@metro-morning.com)

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