
Thought Behind Things How Pakistan Stopped WW3: The Islamabad Accord, 'Middle Power' Status | Ali Khizar | TBT 508
Welcome back to another episode of Thought Behind Things! After doing the last five episodes in English, we are bringing things back to our usual style of Urdu based on our local audience's feedback. Today, we sit down with one of Pakistan’s top economic minds and journalists, Ali Khizar, to decode the massive geopolitical shifts happening right now. With global analysts warning that the world is on the verge of World War III, all eyes are currently on the peace talks and the "Islamabad Accord" taking place in Pakistan. In this episode, we cover:The Global Stage: How Pakistan took on a mature, middle-party role to broker negotiations between the US and Iran, stepping up when the world needed stability. The "Middle Power" Era: We discuss the emergence of Pakistan as a "Middle Power" and how a strong military posture has allowed the country to project influence in a changing global order. Regional Economic Integration: If sanctions on Iran are lifted, what does it mean for Pakistan's energy crisis, trade corridors, and stability in Balochistan? The End of the Rent-Seeking Elite? A critical look at Pakistan's elite who historically parked their wealth in the UAE, and why the shifting geopolitical alliances might close those doors forever. The Threat of Spoilers: We analyze the worst-case scenarios, including what happens if the ceasefire fails, the impact on global oil prices, and how external players might try to spoil the peace. Internal Cohesion: Why Pakistan must solve its internal political friction and move past traditional political dynasties to truly capitalize on this global win. Let us know in the comments below: What are your expectations for the Islamabad Accord? Do you think Pakistan can leverage this diplomatic victory for long-term economic growth?
