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Ex-Singapore envoy's reality check to Pak: Diplomacy won't feed your people
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Ex-Singapore envoy's reality check to Pak: Diplomacy won't feed your people

Former Singapore envoy Bilahari Kausikan criticized Pakistan's reliance on diplomacy to address its deepening economic crisis, arguing that diplomatic successes such as mediating the US-Iran war do not resolve internal challenges. While acknowledging Pakistan's improved global standing, Kausikan emphasized that the country's problems stem from its political and military leadership rather than external factors like India. He highlighted Pakistan's dependence on international financial aid and warned that its economic situation remains dire, with reports indicating a severe food shortage. Kausikan concluded that while Pakistan has made diplomatic strides, these efforts fail to address the root causes of its instability.

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Ex-Singapore envoy's reality check to Pak: Diplomacy won't feed your people

Former Singapore envoy Bilahari Kausikan criticized Pakistan's reliance on diplomacy to address its deepening economic crisis, arguing that diplomatic successes such as mediating the US-Iran war do not resolve internal challenges. While acknowledging Pakistan's improved global standing, Kausikan emphasized that the country's problems stem from its political and military leadership rather than external factors like India. He highlighted Pakistan's dependence on international financial aid and warned that its economic situation remains dire, with reports indicating a severe food shortage. Kausikan concluded that while Pakistan has made diplomatic strides, these efforts fail to address the root causes of its instability.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Pakistan's economic struggles as primarily due to domestic governance failures rather than external pressures, aligning with a perspective that emphasizes national sovereignty and criticizes foreign interference. The emphasis on Pakistan's 'teetering on the brink' and the downplay

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