Cash-strapped Pakistan is rapidly emerging as a key arms supplier within a proposed Saudi–Pakistan–Turkey military axis, with Ankara now lobbying to join a new Saudi–Pakistan mutual defence pact that carries a NATO-style collective defence clause. This evolving architecture, backed by Pakistan’s weapons exports and Saudi oil money, risks creating a powerful Muslim security bloc with direct implications for conflicts from the Middle East to Africa. Watch for more
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