Ceasefire Capital: Pakistan’s Emerging Role in United States Middle East Crisis Management
The architecture of contemporary international relations is undergoing a subtle yet consequential transformation, wherein the rigid hierarchies of the past are being recalibrated by the functional necessity of mediation, access, and trust. In this evolving system, the ability to communicate across adversarial divides
Strategic Economic Diplomacy: Pakistan’s Engagement with the US‑Led Critical Minerals Supply Initiative and its Geopolitical Implications
In the context of an increasingly multipolar global order, Pakistan’s recent participation in the United States‑led Critical Minerals Supply Initiative represents a strategic evolution in its foreign policy, signaling a deliberate shift from a security‑centric paradigm toward proactive economic diplomacy. The initiative, which
Pakistan’s Diplomatic Agency in the US–Iran War: Strategic Mediation and Sovereign Autonomy
In the spring of 2026, Pakistan has undertaken a diplomatic initiative of considerable strategic significance by seeking to play a mediating role in the escalating conflict between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Islamabad’s efforts to broker or facilitate peace