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How Pakistan’s Diplomatic Resurgence Alters India’s Long-Term Strategic Outlook

  Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Strategic Questions for India For India, the ceasefire extension is immediately beneficial: energy security stabilizes, shipping risks ease, and trade routes reopen. Yet the long-term picture is more complicated. Pakistan’s sudden diplomatic elevation — praised by Western and Gulf stakeholders — chips away at the isolation India once viewed as strategically favourable. Islamabad is no longer the reactive player; it is shaping outcomes in a crisis affecting global markets. Rise of Pakistan’s Hybrid Governance Model A structured division of labour between Sharif’s diplomacy and Munir’s intelligence-driven foreign engagement has created a governance model that, for the first time in years, appears effective. Munir’s established familiarity with Iran and his ability to impress Washington creates a perception of Pakistan as a sophisticated, pragmatic actor. This shift strengthens the military’s influence, which historically correlates with hardline posi...

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