Desk : Following the failure of ongoing peace efforts between the United States and Iran, a shift is being observed in Pakistan’s strategic posture. In this backdrop, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has once again brought the Kashmir issue into focus, triggering fresh geopolitical discussions in the region.
Shift After Diplomatic Setback
According to reports, attempts to mediate between the US and Iran did not yield any concrete outcome. Pakistan had been trying to position itself as a key diplomatic intermediary in the process, but the lack of progress has weakened that effort.
Experts believe that in the wake of this setback, Pakistan has reverted to emphasizing the Kashmir issue, which has historically remained central to its foreign policy narrative.
Why Kashmir Again?
In his recent remarks, Asim Munir highlighted Kashmir as a critical issue linked to regional stability. Analysts suggest multiple reasons behind this move:
- Attempt to regain international attention
- Strengthening domestic political positioning
- Renewed effort to exert diplomatic pressure on India
Pakistan’s Strategic Approach
Observers suggest Pakistan may now pursue a multi-layered strategy:
- Diplomatic Outreach: Raising Kashmir at global platforms
- Security Narrative: Framing regional instability around the issue
- Geopolitical Rebalancing: Compensating for its reduced role in Middle East diplomacy
India’s Stand Remains Firm
India has consistently maintained that Kashmir is an internal matter and has rejected any external interference. Therefore, Pakistan’s renewed emphasis on the issue may invite a strong response from New Delhi.


