Global pariah?
Pakistan’s current government is struggling to gain respect both at home and abroad. Its controversial rise to power and weak connection with its people have hurt its reputation internationally. When a government fails to win trust within its own borders, it is no surprise that it faces challenges in gaining recognition on the global front.
For a country facing economic and political difficulties, this absence sends a dangerous message. Stable and well-governed nations are given importance at such events, while Pakistan’s fading influence seemingly continues to push it further into isolation. The country urgently needs to rebuild its image with strong leadership, better governance, and smart foreign policies. Without these changes, it risks losing its voice and relevance in the international community.
Wasif Khaiq Dad
Rawalpindi
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