A report by Arab media has declared Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 10-year campaign to isolate Pakistan internationally a failure.
According to the Al Jazeera report, Modi’s 2016 announcement to isolate Pakistan from the world has largely failed, as Pakistan is now simultaneously engaged with the United States, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
The Arab media report states that Pakistan has become an important regional actor influencing regional affairs and even during the 2025 Pakistan-India tensions, Pakistan gained an edge in the global narrative battle.
According to Arab media, the world did not accept India’s allegations against Pakistan over the Pahalgam incident without evidence. After the “Ma’raka-e-Haq,” India continued to criticize the Field Marshal, while U.S. President Donald Trump described him as an “extraordinary personality.”
The report adds that through minerals, investment, and diplomacy, Pakistan has attracted the attention of U.S. policymakers.
An American newspaper also described the Field Marshal’s visit to Iran as high-level diplomacy.
According to Arab media, Pakistan’s “unbreakable partnership” with China has become a new regional reality, while Pakistan’s relations with Bangladesh have significantly improved. Additionally, Pakistan is emerging as a rising security partner for Gulf countries.
The media further states that the Modi government’s anti-Muslim policies have seriously damaged India’s international image.
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