India, Oct. 3 -- As Saudi Arabia and Pakistan formalise a defence pact, questions arise over nuclear ambiguity, Gulf realignments, and India's security calculus. While the deal signals tactical depth for Pakistan, structural limits may prevent a lasting strategic shift in the region

After Israel's surprise strike on Qatar, the Middle East entered a strategic reset phase, seeking political and security support. The Arab-Islamic emergency meeting called by Qatar reflects an effort to unite Arabs against Israel. However, the meeting was not only about Israel's actions and attempts at unity; it also served as a strategic signal of increasing strategic autonomy among the Gulf nations, especially Saudi Arabia. This interpretation of strategic ...