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    Political and Security Alliances between GCC and Pakistan: "Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar (1970-2019)"

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    2021-06
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    Nasim, Misbah Muhammad
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    Pakistan is an Islamic state which is enriched with natural resources and ideal geographical position. These attributes add to its uniqueness in the whole world and it is highly regarded by the Muslim community as they consider Pakistan to be the Fort of Islam. It will not be an over statement and exaggeration rather it is a known fact that in spite of all the challenges and crisis after almost five decades of its creation, Pakistan stunned the entire world by announcing itself as a Nuclear Power which triggered change of thoughts and general perceptions about Pakistan. At that time, the western economic giants and super powers like USA, UK, Russia, France, Germany etc. were bossing the world based on their unmatchable military capabilities. For the Ex- British colony full of challenges and facing continuous cross-border threats from India, how did this come true? Since its independence, Pakistan has maintained brotherly bilateral relationship with all the Muslim countries and in this regard, Saudi Arabia has played a key role in the development and prosperity of Pakistan. In return, Pakistan offered its unprecedented military services in the form of combined military trainings besides deployment of its veteran military officers across Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar
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