Iran’s Shadow Inside Pakistan’s Fractured Religious Order
Pakistan’s relationship with Iran has never been merely a matter of embassies, border posts and official communiqués. It has always carried a domestic afterlife. The relationship passes through seminaries and processions, sectarian memory and regional loyalties, clerical networks and security anxieties, Balochistan and
Tehran’s Expanding Influence in Syria and Its Implications for Pakistan’s Western Security Landscape
Iran’s foreign policy over the past two decades has been marked by a deliberate pursuit of strategic depth and regional leverage, prioritizing influence projection in neighboring countries and beyond in order to safeguard its core national security and ideological interests. Central to this