Pakistan, April 25 -- A recent opinion editorial published in The National Interest examines what it describes as the growing role of Pakistan's military in shaping the country's diplomatic engagement, particularly in regional crises involving the Middle East and broader geopolitical tensions.

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The article, titled "How Pakistan's Military Became the Country's Diplomatic Corps," argues that Pakistan's armed forces have increasingly assumed responsibilities traditionally associated with civilian diplomatic institutions. It suggests that this shift reflects both Pakistan's strategic positioning and the demands of a rapidly evolving regional security environment.

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