Pakistan’s Asim Munir meets Saudi defence minister: Is ‘Islamic Nato’ in play? – The Times of India

Pakistan’s Asim Munir meets Saudi defence minister: Is ‘Islamic Nato’ in play? – The Times of India

Pakistan army chief Asim Munir meets Saudi Arabia defence minister (Picture from X) Pakistan army chief and the country’s de facto leader Asim Munir has met Saudi Arabia’s defence minister Khalid bin Salman amid the constantly evolving situation in the Middle East. The meeting comes days after Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil refinery was hit and…

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‘Lost interest’: Days after President’s Delhi visit, UAE scraps its airport deal with Pakistan – The Times of India

‘Lost interest’: Days after President’s Delhi visit, UAE scraps its airport deal with Pakistan – The Times of India

Days after UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to New Delhi, Abu Dhabi has reportedly abandoned its deal with Pakistan for the management and operations of Islamabad International Airport.According to a report by Pakistan daily Express Tribune, the plan was shelved after the UAE failed to identify a local partner to whom…

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Islamic Nato in making? How Turkish arms, Saudi cash and Pakistan nukes could align — all about the defence pact – The Times of India

Islamic Nato in making? How Turkish arms, Saudi cash and Pakistan nukes could align — all about the defence pact – The Times of India

AI-generated image used for representation (Source: ChatGPT) Islamic Nato in the making? Turkey is seeking to join a defence alliance between nuclear-armed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, this can be seen as an effort in direction to reshape security alignments in the Middle East region and beyond, as Bloomberg reported.The pact, initially signed by Pakistan and…

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Islamic Nato? Saudi Arabia-Pakistan defence pact – what it means for India | India News – The Times of India

Islamic Nato? Saudi Arabia-Pakistan defence pact – what it means for India | India News – The Times of India

For the first time, Israel must plan for a world in which its military actions could invoke a nuclear response-not from Iran, its longtime antagonist, but from a Sunni ally of Washington. TL; DR: Driving the newsSaudi Arabia and Pakistan have signed a sweeping strategic mutual defence agreement, declaring that an attack on either will…

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