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Pakistan’s diplomatic rise marks a moment of honour on the global stage

Pakistan’s leadership and diplomacy helped ease global tensions, earning international recognition and highlighting the nation’s growing role as a responsible force for peace and stability.

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By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal

Sometimes, a nation hits those rare moments when pure determination feels like it can tip the balance of destiny in its favor. Such moments are not born of chance. They rise from toil and sacrifice. They’re shaped by challenges and fueled by a noble purpose. When passion is pure and effort is sincere, then the mercy of Allah descends. He grants honour where He wills.

On 14 August 1947, such a moment was witnessed. The long-held dream of having a separate homeland has finally come true. The people of this land had faced challenges beyond anything imaginable. They had given blood and tears for an idea. When freedom finally came, their faces lit up with joy. They were overflowing with gratitude. They realized how fortunate they were to enjoy their independence.

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From that day onward, the journey of Pakistan began. It was not an easy path. Storms arose at every turn. There were hardships and trials. There were moments when the road seemed uncertain. Yet the ship of the nation kept moving. It did not lose direction. Like a mountaineer who climbs with faith and courage, Pakistan pressed forward. The peak was distant, yet the resolve was firm.

Today, by the grace of Allah, that long journey has reached a remarkable height. Pakistan stands tall in the world. It has shown strength in diplomacy. It has upheld values of morality. It has worked for peace. In every sphere of life, it has striven to make its mark. Such moments are rare. Nations wait for them across generations.

The recent past has tested the region in a severe manner. Dark clouds gathered. The fear of conflict loomed large. The air was heavy with tension. It seemed as if a great disaster was near. Human life was under threat. The global economy trembled. The system of life itself appeared to falter. In such a time, wisdom was needed. Courage was required. Above all, sincerity of purpose was essential.

It was then that Pakistan rose to the occasion. Its civil and military leadership acted with foresight. They understood the gravity of the moment. They worked with calm and resolve. Through careful diplomacy, they helped avert a crisis that could have engulfed the world. It was a service not only to the region but to humanity at large.

Allah has said that He grants honour to whom He wills and He humbles whom He wills. In this testing hour, honour was bestowed upon Pakistan. The world witnessed its role. It saw a nation that chose peace over conflict. It saw a people who valued stability over chaos.

This was not the first time that Pakistan stood for global peace. In the war against terror, when the world sought support, Pakistan did not hesitate. It did not calculate its losses. It did not weigh its sacrifices. It stepped forward with sincerity. The cost was heavy. Thousands of lives were lost. The economy bore a severe strain. Yet Pakistan remained steadfast. It chose the path of responsibility.

Even in those difficult days, when the region stood on the brink of destruction, Pakistan played a vital role. It acted as a bridge. It brought opposing sides closer. It created space for dialogue. It proved that even in the harshest conditions, diplomacy can succeed where force fails.

Today, the world acknowledges this role. Voices of appreciation are heard from every side. Media outlets that once remained silent now speak with respect. This change is not sudden. It is the result of consistent effort. It reflects the trust that Pakistan has earned through its actions.

In this process, Pakistan has extended support to many nations. It has helped restore their stability. It has contributed to their dignity. It has acted as a facilitator with sincerity. All this has been done in the spirit of humanity. It has been done for the sake of peace.

It is only fair that those who have benefited remember these efforts. They should not forget the sacrifices made by Pakistan. They should see its pain as their own. They should stand with it in times of need. True friendship is tested in moments of difficulty.

Across the border, a different response is visible. India has watched these developments with concern. Its media has been compelled to take note. In these circumstances, even reluctant voices have acknowledged Pakistan’s success. This is the power of truth when it becomes evident.

Pakistan has witnessed such diplomatic triumphs before. On the twentieth of February in 1999, a historic moment took place. The Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, visited Lahore at the invitation of Nawaz Sharif. It was a gesture of goodwill. The following day, he went to Minar-e-Pakistan. There, he acknowledged the reality of Pakistan. It was a moment of great diplomatic significance.

Today, history seems to echo once more. Pakistan has achieved another milestone. It shines on the global stage like a bright star. Its voice carries weight. Its actions inspire confidence. It has shown that a nation guided by faith and determination can rise above challenges.

May this light continue to shine. May Pakistan remain a beacon of peace. May it always uphold the values that brought it into being.

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