Historic Pact: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Forge Strategic Defense Alliance
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a pivotal 'Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement', committing to mutual defense against aggression. This development comes amid regional tensions following an Israeli attack in Qatar. The agreement, rooted in historical ties, seeks to bolster joint deterrence and security cooperation between the two nations.

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have entered into a landmark 'Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement', pledging that any attack on one would be considered an attack on both, further solidifying their military partnership.
The signing occurred after an Israeli strike on Hamas in Qatar, heightening tensions in the Gulf. This cooperation signifies a shared commitment to regional stability and enhances defence collaboration, reaffirming their longstanding alliance.
India has announced it will assess this agreement's implications for its national security and global peace. The move underscores regional power dynamics, prompting American experts to question its broader impact on U.S. influence and deterrence strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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