Islamic NATO: Is any dangerous plan being made against India? Know the truth behind the scenes
News India Live, Digital Desk: For the last few days, one word has been much discussed in the world of geo-politics, “Islamic NATO”. This word sounds a bit heavy, but it directly means a common military alliance of Muslim countries, like ‘NATO’ of America and Europe. The news is that Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are cooking some Khichdi together. It is being claimed that Pakistan wants to lead this campaign. But the question is, is this really possible or is Pakistan building castles in the air just to please its people? Let us understand this in very simple language. What does Pakistan want? We all know what is the economic condition of Pakistan. Pockets are empty, but dreams are big. Pakistan has only one trick – it has ‘Nuclear Power’. According to reports, Pakistan is trying to convince Muslim countries, especially Saudi Arabia and Turkey, that, “Look, I have nuclear power, Turkey has modern drones and technology, and Saudi has money. If all three of us join together, we can become the biggest power in the world.” Pakistan actually wants to become the self-proclaimed ‘leader’ and security contractor of the Muslim world on this pretext, so that it can keep getting funds. Will Turkey and Saudi Arabia be ready? This is the biggest twist in this story. This alliance may sound good, but the reality is far away. Saudi Arabia considers itself the leader of the Islamic world. He would never want the command of leadership to go into the hands of Pakistan or Türkiye. At the same time, Türkiye itself is a member of NATO, so it has a different stand. Experts say that these three countries have their own interests. Saudi Arabia needs security, Pakistan needs money and Turkey needs to increase its status. Coming under one flag with these different objectives is like chewing iron gram. What is the matter of tension for India? Now the question arises that even if (hypothetically) such an alliance is formed, what will be its impact on India? Honestly speaking, this can definitely be a matter of concern for India. If Türkiye’s drone technology, Saudi oil and Pakistan’s military come together, the balance of power in India’s neighborhood could get upset. Pakistan can use this power to draw the world’s attention to the Kashmir issue or to put pressure on India. But, the good thing is that India’s relations with Saudi Arabia are also very good. Saudi and UAE are now big business partners of India. They would not like to spoil their relations with India at the behest of Pakistan.
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