Sir: Pakistan essentially carries a special role in the comity of Muslim nations due to its strategic location, its modern defence system, its religious devotion and its effective role in international politics. Pakistan’s foreign policy is inherently non-interventionist, yet it has always been unequivocal in its political, diplomatic and humanitarian support for the suppressed Muslims all over the world like Palestine and Kashmir. Pakistan’s leadership and Pakistanis sincerely desire to defend the territorial sanctity of the holy land, yet in the given situation of Yemen unrest, Pakistan has to play a larger role. In order to play an effective role in rectifying the combat situation among the Muslim countries, Pakistan needs to decipher the regional and political elements out of the situation rather than entirely colouring it with a sectarian or religious hue. Moreover, Pakistan’s role and actions should also justify its traditional policy of non-intervention in the affairs of other Muslim countries.AFIA MALIKLahore