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Strategic Reawakening

Published on: October 24, 2025 12:06 AM

For decades, Pakistan’s foreign policy moved in cycles of dependence and retreat. Each era began with alliances built on promises of support and ended with disappointment.

The Cold War tied policy to external patrons, and the post-9/11 period turned cooperation into coercion. Those patterns no longer define the present. The present landscape, thanks to a fundamental revolution in the foreign office, is shifting toward balance and initiative, and the recent visit of Poland’s foreign minister has become yet another symbol of that change.

Poland’s investment plans in Pakistan’s energy sector, valued at more than one hundred million dollars, represent a concrete step into a relationship that has long remained underexplored. Trade between the two countries already approaches one billion dollars. Now, both sides are seeking expansion across energy, education, and defence. These numbers are modest compared to Pakistan’s ties with larger powers, yet their significance lies in the intent: a European partnership driven by mutual benefit, not dependency.

The energy cooperation in particular carries quite a weight. Polish companies operating in Pakistan’s gas fields can offer both technology and capital that can reduce import pressure on the rupee and strengthen the local industry. If these ventures are managed transparently, they could anchor a more diversified energy base and demonstrate that Pakistan’s resource sector is open for serious investors, not just speculative players.

It goes without saying how this outreach fits a broader diplomatic recalibration. Islamabad is gradually building a network of balanced relationships that includes Washington, Beijing, the Gulf, and now European partners. Each pillar supports a different need–trade, infrastructure, security, or technology–but none dominates the agenda. That balance is, to put it frankly, the only path to autonomy in a world defined by strategic competition. Pakistan’s challenge is to maintain this equilibrium without losing clarity about its own interests.

The new foreign policy speaks of partnerships in education and innovation, not just in security. It links economic diplomacy to domestic reform, recognising that credibility abroad depends on stability at home, all the while signalling to investors that Pakistan is not a risk to be managed but a market to be understood.

As always, progress will depend on delivery. The memoranda signed with Poland must evolve into long-term projects that create jobs and technology transfers. Bureaucratic inertia and political volatility remain serious obstacles. Yet the intent is clear. For the first time in years, Pakistan’s external script aligns with its internal need for growth and diversification. *

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