S. Paul Kapur
Assistant SecretaryBureau of South and Central Asian Affairs October 22,…
The U.S.-Pakistan partnership is experiencing a notable upswing, marked by high-level diplomatic visits and tangible agreements. This renewed engagement signals a strategic shift in Washington, which now views Pakistan as a pivotal partner for regional stability, economic security, and broader geopolitical strategy.
The most striking element of the current tenor is the frequency and symbolism of high-level meetings:
The focus has shifted strongly toward economics, trade, and tapping into Pakistan’s market potential.
Pakistan has been brought into broader U.S. peace initiatives, elevating its diplomatic relevance beyond South Asia.
Assistant SecretaryBureau of South and Central Asian Affairs October 22,…
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While the current relations are excellent, experts characterize the connection as transactional. This means the engagement is primarily driven by mutual strategic utility rather than shared values:
To secure a reliable partner for counterterrorism, develop new supply chains, and gain a strategic foothold in a region increasingly influenced by China.
To secure economic investment, gain diplomatic leverage, and move past its dependence on a purely security-focused relationship.
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