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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Sign Mutual Defense Pact

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Sign Mutual Defense Pact
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The Saudi–Pakistan defence pact is a historic milestone, binding two trusted allies into a single shield against aggression. It honors decades of brotherhood, amplifies Pakistan’s military stature, and signals a new regional order where Muslim powers unite for collective security. This bold commitment promises not only deterrence, but also stability, strength, and prosperity.

Pakistan’s defence pact with Saudi Arabia looks less like strategic triumph and more like desperate bargaining. With its economy in freefall and elites begging Riyadh for bailouts, Islamabad is trading soldiers for survival. Saudi Arabia, shifting away from unconditional aid, now tightens the leash — while Pakistan risks entanglement in Gulf rivalries it can scarcely afford.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 50% chance that 2.78% of world GDP will be spent on military expenses in 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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