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Pakistan after assassination Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: A strategic crossroad

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Dr Alamdar Hussain Malik

 

The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has not only made headlines but has created a seismic shift in the strategic landscape of the Middle East and South Asia. This shocking act continues a pattern in which the United States over the past two decades has eliminated several key Islamic and regional leaders, including Osama bin Laden, Qasem Soleimani, Saddam Hussein, and Muammar Gaddafi, producing destabilizing effects on the regional balance of power. Pakistan, which shares deep historical, cultural, and security ties with Iran, faces an immediate challenge affecting border security, internal stability, and foreign policy.

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The consequences are already unfolding. Iran is facing internal uncertainty, domestic power struggles, and stringent security measures, which could impact Pakistan’s western provinces. Balochistan, historically sensitive due to cross-border movements and militant activities, could become a potential hotspot. Meanwhile, public reactions in Pakistan—protests or sectarian movements—may affect social cohesion.

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Diplomatically, Islamabad must tread a fine line, balancing relations with the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan, to avoid entanglement in unnecessary conflict.

 

The uncertainty in Iran has intensified due to the sudden change in leadership. The assassination shakes political stability, disrupts internal power balances, and heightens regional security sensitivities. Its effects may manifest in cross-border militant activity, trade disruptions, and local community instability. Strengthening border management and improving monitoring will be essential, requiring careful allocation of limited resources.

 

The internal dimension cannot be ignored. Developments in Iran are particularly significant for Pakistani communities with religious and cultural ties to Tehran. Should the crisis narrative become polarized, public demonstrations or sectarian movements could arise. The Pakistani state must exercise political and administrative discipline—maintaining legal freedom of expression while preventing internal destabilization. National cohesion is Pakistan’s first line of defense.

 

On the diplomatic front, Pakistan faces delicate balancing demands. Any overt alignment with a particular side could harm national interests, create economic pressure, or invite international scrutiny. Neutrality, careful diplomacy, and engagement with all parties are essential to safeguard Pakistan’s regional position.

 

Economic consequences are immediate and tangible. Regional instability could push up oil prices, disrupt trade, and increase pressure on Pakistan’s already fragile fiscal balance. Energy and economic projects with Iran may face obstacles or international complications, further straining the national economy.

 

The key strategic question remains whether Pakistan will maintain its sovereignty or become entangled in external agendas. Adopting a proxy role would mean relinquishing national decision-making to other powers—a significant risk for Islamabad. The current stance—condemning the assassination, asserting sovereignty, and exercising restraint—demonstrates cautious independence, though this balance will be tested by escalating regional tensions.

 

Looking ahead, Pakistan’s future alignment is likely to remain pragmatic, flexible, and interest-driven. Islamabad will maintain strategic independence, avoid entanglement in Iran-U.S. conflicts, and act as a mediator rather than an active participant.

 

Pakistan will strengthen border security, maintain economic and energy ties with Iran, balance relations with Gulf states and China, and ensure internal stability. By prioritizing national interest over ideological leanings, Pakistan can play an effective and responsible role in the post-assassination crisis.

 

At this critical juncture, Pakistan stands at a true strategic crossroad: today’s decisions will determine whether it plays a stabilizing role in a turbulent world or remains merely an observer of unfolding crises. Islamabad must act with foresight, balancing diplomacy, security, and economic priorities while maintaining internal cohesion. Every decision—on border management, sectarian harmony, foreign policy, and energy cooperation—carries weighty consequences. Missteps could embroil Pakistan in unnecessary conflicts, strain the economy, and undermine domestic stability. Yet prudent, principled, and independent action can provide Pakistan with the opportunity to assert itself as a credible mediator, strengthen regional partnerships, and enhance strategic influence. In the shadow of Khamenei’s assassination, Pakistan’s path will be decisive not only for immediate security and prosperity but also for long-term recognition and influence.

 

 

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