

Amid ongoing tariff tensions between the USA and India, former President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif were seen together at the UNGA, sparking global speculation about a potential new alliance between Pakistan and the US to counter China, Russia, and India.
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New Delhi: A brief 36-second meeting between US President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is being seen as a significant event in Pakistan.
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A video of this meeting has also surfaced, in which Shahbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar are seen shaking hands with Trump and briefly conversing. This meeting was unofficial and took place during an event to meet Muslim countries.
Pakistan feels that its relations with the US are improving. Some Pakistani experts are viewing this brief meeting with great enthusiasm. They believe that Pakistan has now become closer to the US.
However, some Pakistani experts have also warned that this equation could change at any time. America's attitude is fleeting and can reverse course at any time.
Pakistani expert Qamar Cheema has expressed concern that India may change its foreign policy in the future, which could strengthen its relations with the United States.
If India changes its policies, it could regain power on the global stage, and Pakistan could fall behind. Qamar Cheema believes that India's position could strengthen again, causing strategic losses for Pakistan.
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Pakistan has nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, and this is being presented as a major diplomatic achievement. Pakistani experts believe that countries like Azerbaijan and Armenia have also praised Trump.
Qamar Cheema says that Pakistan should continue to praise Trump to maintain strong relations with the United States.
Kamar Cheema urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lead the entire region (South Asia). He stated that India is a large country and has the capacity to steer the region in the right direction.
He also stated that Pakistan's international isolation is due to its own weaknesses and the faulty policies of previous governments.
Cheema also responded to India's claim that Pakistan's military should be weakened by weakening it economically. He stated that Pakistan's military is the country's greatest strength and that if it is weakened, Pakistan will collapse completely.
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Pakistan is considering a small meeting as a major diplomatic victory, while experts believe that this situation is not sustainable. Furthermore, India's strategic silence and potential policy changes are a cause for concern for Pakistan. A balanced and long-term approach is essential for stability in the region.