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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Pakistan’s current geopolitical overview

Published in Daily Times, Lahore on 6 August 2018
Long ago, the late Prof RM Naib used to say “Diplomacy is like sword fencing. You must be able to move around, left right, forward and backward. The time you are cornered and are unable to manoeuvre, you have lost it”. Looking at Pakistan’s diplomacy, it seems, it is working hard to avoid being cornered and finds it increasingly difficult not to be. The question is, how long can it avoid being cornered? Can it gain some space to manoeuvre?
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