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The Saudi-Pakistan Defence Pact Reshapes Regional Security

  • Sep 18, 2025
  • 2 min read
A close-up of a handshake with a blurry institutional building in the background.
A new Saudi-Pakistan defence pact changes the region.

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For decades, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have maintained a quiet but strong partnership rooted in shared faith and strategic interests. This long-standing relationship has now been formalised with a comprehensive mutual defence pact. The agreement marks a significant deepening of their security ties and could have far-reaching effects on the geopolitical landscape.


The core of the agreement is a shared commitment to joint security, with the explicit declaration that any aggression against one nation will be considered an aggression against both. This powerful clause aims to strengthen their combined deterrence against potential threats. It moves their cooperation from a series of informal alliances to a robust, institutionalised framework that has been years in the making.


The timing of the new deal is particularly interesting, coming just days after a major regional crisis. This follows a period where Gulf nations have grown increasingly concerned about the reliability of their existing global security partners. Was this move simply the formalisation of a long-standing alliance, or is it a sign that nations are taking matters into their own hands to secure their borders?

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