EVOLVING NATURE OF PAK-SAUDI RELATIONSHIP
In: Margalla papers, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 59-69
Abstract
Pak–Saudi relations are exclusive, cordial, and strategic. The elementary features of this exceptional relationship are strong religious affinity, bilateral resolve, assured support, and pragmatism. This resilient and all-weather relationship started much before the Kingdom became oil-rich. Since the beginning of the 1950s, Pak-Saudi relations have been witnessing an upward trajectory in all diplomatic fields, including political, economic, social, and strategic cooperation. While attaining dynamism in their bilateral relationship, both countries urge more exclusivity, steadiness, and perpetuity in their relations as reinforcing factors. The role of national institutions of both countries has been commendable in evolving and consolidating their traditional bondage. This paper, therefore, underlines the need that despite changes in the regional and global geopolitical situations, both countries must extend unwavering support to each other on the issues of their national interests, regional security, and sustainable development.
Bibliography Entry
Khan, Muhammad, and Sidra Khan. 2021. "Evolving Nature of Pak-Saudi Relationship." Margalla Papers 25 (1): 59-69.
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