Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Defence Pact: Will Riyadh Join Islamabad In War Against India? New Deal Poses Threat To Saudi-India Ties | India News

Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defense Agreement: The new defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia lifted eyebrows not only in India, but also in the United States and Israel. However, considering the latest Sindor conflict between New Delhi and Islamabad, the agreement seems to be a direct threat to India. After the pact, there is concerns that Riyadh will join Pakistan if there is a war between India and Kemer rival. He said he closely examined the potential results of a new strategic mutual defense agreement signed between India, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan on Thursday. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) agreed to develop and stressed that the new Delhi has been aware of the discussions around the agreement for a while.
“We have seen reports that a strategic mutual defense agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan has been signed. The government was aware of the fact that this development, which has officialized a long -standing regulation between the two countries,”.
The Ministry repeated that India will examine the effects of this development for our national security and regional and global stability ”and that it is determined to protect the interests of the new Delhi and provide comprehensive security in all areas.
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Saudi-Pakistan Defense Pact
The agreement signed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shahbaz Sharif and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh is seen as the most official institutionalization of a defense partnership for decades. In essence, the pact determines that an attack on a country will be considered as an attack on both – a substance that is often found in collective defense agreements and a step that raises the bilateral security relationship to a new level.
The joint communiqué, which was published after the signature, said that the agreement aims to çalışma developing the aspects of defense cooperation ”and kayır strengthen joint deterrence against any aggression”.
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Saudi Eyes Pak Nukes
For decades, questions about Saudi Arabia’s interest in Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapon Program. Many analysts believe that Riyadh may be quietly expanded to Islamabad’s nuclear ambitions. Over the years, diplomatic speeches implied the possibility of Pakistan expanding a “nuclear umbrella ına to Saudi Arabia and provided a strategic protection to the kingdom without building his own arsenal. Associated Press’s reports, such discussions from time to time in diplomatic circles, he says.
With Israel’s increasingly aggressive security stance in the region, observers argue that the timing of deeper Saudi-Pakistan defense cooperation may not be coincidence and reflect common concerns about regional threats.
Historical context
The Saudi-Pakistan security relationship dates back to the 1960s, when Pakistan began to train Saudi military personnel and support the kingdom’s defense preparation. Over the years, these common military exercises, intelligence cooperation and arms agreements.
While Riyadh often looked at Pakistan for military expertise, Islamabad relied on Saudi Arabia for economic assistance and energy security. Analysts say that the new agreement may indicate the attempt to formalize these long -standing bonds in the face of the change of regional alignments.
Saudi-Pak Defense Agreement timing
The signature of the Pact opposes the grounds of increasing regional turbulence. Only days ago, 26 people died in the expensive attack by intense armed militants from the resistance front, a Lashkar-E-Taiba member operating from Pakistan. On the other hand, India, Pakistan and Pakistan, the occupied Kashmir (POK), hit nine high -valuable terror facilities and launched the ‘Sindoor Operation’. Islamabad made retaliation with his own opposing attack and already stopped fragile tensions.
In addition to the volatility, the defense agreement was sealed in the midst of wider turmoil in the Middle East. Only two days before the signature, the Arab and Islamic countries gathered an emergency session of the Arab Union and Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) following a Israeli air strike that killed senior Hamas political figures during the cease -fire in Doha on September 9th. The attack underlined the fragility of the regional security environment and triggered sharp condemnation in Arab capitals.
The agreement is also coming at the time of increasing strategic re-calibration in the West and South Asia-in recent years, the US-Saudi relations have pushed the US-Saudi relations in recent years, and in search of stronger partners in Pakistan’s internal economic and political challenges.
While he sees Pakistan as a key enemy, Pact brings a new variable in the regional security account for India, which maintains its strong energy and trade ties with Saudi Arabia. The new Delhi’s careful, measured response underlines the importance of the Riyadh-Islamabad axis to monitor how it developed in the coming months.
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India Inferences for the Middle East
Although the pact carries a NATO-style language-claiming that the attack on both a partner will be treated as an attack on both of them-Sembolism may be overweight than the practical effect. The agreement for Islamabad is already greeting as an important diplomatic win. However, Riyadh is expected to approach the agreement more carefully, and it is expected to be considered primarily by considering a strategic deterrent, especially India.
Nevertheless, many analysts argue that PACT is largely executive, and that it aims to send a signal to India in the middle of the turbulence ongoing in the Middle East, especially to Israel, especially in the Middle East.
Realizing how optics can play in New Delhi, Saudi Arabia quickly moved to secure India. A senior Saudi official speaking with Reuters stressed that the agreement was ‘not directed to a particular country or activity’ and emphasized the power of Saudi-India relations. “Our relationship with India is more solid than ever. We will continue to strengthen these ties.” He said.
The bilateral trade between India and Saudi Arabia is around 42 billion dollars, whereas Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are around 5 billion dollars. Therefore, Riyadh is expected to adopt an impartial approach if there is a conflict between India and Pakistan.


