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Saudi placates Pakistan. What about India?
By Ambassador M K BHADRAKUMAR
December 30, 2019 11:54 IST
'Wouldn't the Saudi leadership know that King Salman's decision would upset India?'
'Nonetheless, the Saudis estimate that Pakistan's importance by far outweighs the dalliance with India,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.


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IMAGE: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, September 19, 2019. Photograph: Bandar Algaloud/Reuters
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah's one-day visit to Islamabad on December 26 aimed at a reset of the Saudi-Pakistani relationship.

What emerges is that Saudis are going the extra league to placate Pakistan.

The Modi government must take note.

To recap, things came to a pass in September when, following the Modi government's historic move to 'integrate' J&K, Pakistan mooted the idea of an Islamic conference with Turkey and Malaysia to highlight the Kashmir issue in the face of Saudi Arabia's lukewarm attitude.

That initiative by Prime Minister Imran Khan eventually took the form of the Kuala Lumpur Summit 2020 in the Malaysian capital on December 19-21 with a broader agenda to choreograph a new pathway for the Muslim world in the contemporary world situation.

Unsurprisingly, Saudi Arabia assessed that the Malaysian initiative would pose a challenge to its leadership of the ummah.

Saudi King Salman took exception in a phone call to Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed on the eve of the KL summit to complain that the Organisation of Islamic Countries ought to have been the right forum to deal with Islamic issues.

Furthermore, the Saudis prevailed upon Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to stand down from the KL summit. This was how Turkish President Recep Erdoğan later recapitulated the high drama:

'Unfortunately, we see that Saudi Arabia pressures Pakistan. Now, there are promises that the country has given to Pakistan regarding the central bank. However, more than that, there are 4 million Pakistanis working in Saudi Arabia. They (threaten by saying that they) would send (the Pakistanis) back and re-employ Bangladeshi people instead.'

According to Erdogan (external link), due to its economic difficulties, Pakistan had to submit to such threats.

Pakistan, of course, has denied any such Saudi pressure.

Indeed, the Saudis are well aware that their lukewarm attitude on the Kashmir issue has left scars on the Saudi-Pak relationship.

In fact, there has since been a discernible upswing in Pakistan's relations with Iran.

The point is, at the present juncture of regional politics, the Saudis simply cannot afford their leadership of the ummah to be challenged when there is a concerted Turkey-Iran-Qatar axis at work in the Muslim Middle East undermining the prestige of the Saudi regime, and Saudi confidence in the US as provider of security is badly shaken.

It is against this backdrop that Prince Faisal brought with him to Islamabad a most generous gift to assuage Pakistani sentiments -- King Salman's decision to convene a special meeting of OIC foreign ministers to discuss Kashmir (external link).

In an extraordinary gesture, this event will be held in Islamabad in April.

Wouldn't the Saudi leadership know that King Salman's decision would upset India? Nonetheless, the Saudis estimate that Pakistan's importance by far outweighs the dalliance with India.

Without doubt, this development comes as a big setback to Indian diplomacy and the Modi government's Persian Gulf strategies.

A question mark must be put now on the expected investment plans by Saudi Aramco in the $70 billion mega petrochemical plant (originally planned to be set up in Ratnagiri).

Clearly, in the context of the present-day upheaval in India following the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, which has a pronounced anti-Muslim thrust, the Saudis will go slow on ties with India.

Over and above, it emerges that any shift in the Saudi stance on Kashmir in India's favour is simply out of the question.

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IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at Rashtrapati Bhavan, February, 20, 2019. Photograph: Shahbaz Khan/PTI Photo
Meanwhile, the Modi government also made a serious mistake by taking sides in Saudi-Iranian rivalries.

Acting under the foolish notion that a warming up of ties with Saudi Arabia (and the UAE) necessitated a cooling down of relations with Iran, the Modi government put on the back burner the strategic partnership with Iran.

The Saudi u-turn, therefore, also means that India must rush to Tehran in sackcloth and ashes. What a mess-up!

This level of incompetence and intellectual bankruptcy at the leadership level in Delhi in policymaking in regard of what India calls its 'extended neighbourhood' has no parallel in recent times.

How is it that countries such as Russia, China, Japan, South Korea or Malaysia manage to have friendly relations with both Saudi Arabia and Iran? Neither Saudi Arabia nor Iran demands an exclusive relationship with any country.

Saudi Arabia is in historic transition.

The Kuala Lumpur summit has come as a reality check to the Saudi regime.

The message out of the KL summit is that Saudi Arabia not only failed to lead the Islamic world, but lacks leadership quality at a time when the Muslim world has come under severe pressure and faces many challenges and Islam needs rejuvenation.

This is where Pakistan, a major Muslim country, becomes a crucial ally (external link).

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has a warm personal friendship with Imran Khan and intends to preserve it.

The very fact that Imran Khan stayed out of the KL summit in deference to Saudi concerns underscores that despite Riyadh's perceived 'tilt' in favour of India on the Kashmir issue, Pakistan still remains eager to nurture fraternal ties with Saudi Arabia.

Faisal's mission to Islamabad aimed at reassuring the Pakistani leadership of Saudi support on the Kashmir issue.

The upheaval over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens will only further complicate India's relations with the Muslim world.

Indian diplomacy faces a difficult period ahead.

With Modi's international image seriously damaged -- perhaps, irrecoverably -- and Indian foreign policy finding itself in drift due to the aberrations of the Hindu nationalist government in power, we move on to the New Year in a depressing scenario.
 
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Saudi/GCC took almost a year to realize that Pakistan is important ally? bcoz they were the one giving medals to Modi when he locked up Kashmiris.

Respected Bhadrakumar,

The Puppets may have got order from Washington to befriend Pakistan again.
 
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Yep, Yahuuds through Salman have Pakistan by the balls and they will happily squeeze until Pakistan complies.
 
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IK must have attended the KL summit, it would strengthen the Pakistan stance on lukewarm behavior by the Kingdom against Kashmir and CAA even then the visit would happen even stronger. He must play on strong footings and there is no room for blunders. this writer justifies when he says Saudis are in troubled waters especially at the time they have realized the US is no more a savior and on the other hand KL summit is a clear message. for how long will they stop Pakistan particularly when OIC has just its self interests to look on, there will be little hustle bustle for this OIC meeting and then again a long winter, OIC is useless.

the important thing is to watch what is behind the kingdom's FM visit to Pakistan and why they agreed for an OIC meet? if it is because Pakistan back from KL summit, but in that case IK may have bought some commitment on his visit Saudis before KL to stand down, in that case it is a success.

diplomacy is dirty at times and IK has to play its part very effectively then everything is in the benefit of Pakistan. this is high time to negate any of the kingdom's approaches to India and there are several fronts we can open on diplomatic levels to down them including:

OIC meet, Pakistan must maneuver right now to make this meeting a success.

it is time to promise security to Saudia by standing with them practically , the opportunity we missed is at the door again although may be not at that level.

Pakistan is again going to be an important country due to its geo-strategic location when time is high among Iran
and US particularly when Saudia and Israel are eager for an action.

Pakistan's importance at this time can help in many ways, one has to act smart and timely.
 
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Bull crap article. KSA has already done the damage to Pakistan and the service to India. As @pakhtoonyum said, barring a seismic paradigm shift, the board is already set. OIC in Islamabad is merely lip service.
 
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they did not expect that redical change from Pakistan. Tgey thought well they are all talk we can manage them but when in few months Pakistan with the help of Malaysia and Turkey manage to bring a real summit which could threatend OIC then they come back to their senses and realized their blunder .
 
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IK must have attended the KL summit, it would strengthen the Pakistan stance on lukewarm behavior by the Kingdom against Kashmir and CAA even then the visit would happen even stronger. He must play on strong footings and there is no room for blunders. this writer justifies when he says Saudis are in troubled waters especially at the time they have realized the US is no more a savior and on the other hand KL summit is a clear message. for how long will they stop Pakistan particularly when OIC has just its self interests to look on, there will be little hustle bustle for this OIC meeting and then again a long winter, OIC is useless.

the important thing is to watch what is behind the kingdom's FM visit to Pakistan and why they agreed for an OIC meet? if it is because Pakistan back from KL summit, but in that case IK may have bought some commitment on his visit Saudis before KL to stand down, in that case it is a success.

diplomacy is dirty at times and IK has to play its part very effectively then everything is in the benefit of Pakistan. this is high time to negate any of the kingdom's approaches to India and there are several fronts we can open on diplomatic levels to down them including:

OIC meet, Pakistan must maneuver right now to make this meeting a success.

it is time to promise security to Saudia by standing with them practically , the opportunity we missed is at the door again although may be not at that level.

Pakistan is again going to be an important country due to its geo-strategic location when time is high among Iran
and US particularly when Saudia and Israel are eager for an action.

Pakistan's importance at this time can help in many ways, one has to act smart and timely.
I disagree. There is nothing Pakistan can or should offer now in a war against Iran. What would you like? Israeli jets stationed here?

Expeditionary forces in Yemen is one thing (which was an opportunity missed perhaps), but to facilitate a war front against Iran is utter madness and will turn Pakistan into fkin Iraq 2.0.

Do not ever float such ridiculous ideologies.
 
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Paks main focus is to survive the economic crunch. Pak cannot do that if 4 million Paks return from Saudi.
It's as simple as that.
Don't be dumb and full of pride. Work to fix the country and the economy before trying to be brave heart.
 
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what else do saudis want..we already grantee their soverinngty..
the syria, yemen is there stupid failure
why were they sleeping for 50 yrs when yemen was poor?
why didnt they enforce no fly zone in syria?
why didnt they mend ties with saddam?
what did they thought they would befriend shia majoirty in iraq
 
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I disagree. There is nothing Pakistan can or should offer now in a war against Iran. What would you like? Israeli jets stationed here?

Expeditionary forces in Yemen is one thing (which was an opportunity missed perhaps), but to facilitate a war front against Iran is utter madness and will turn Pakistan into fkin Iraq 2.0.

Do not ever float such ridiculous ideologies.

who here said a war in Iran? you misread!
and there is no ideology but simply diplomacy which must go dirty when it comes to Saudis.
 
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who here said a war in Iran? you misread!
and there is no ideology but simply diplomacy which must go dirty when it comes to Saudis.
Ok I jumped to an incorrect assumption. I thought you wanted Pakistan to facilitate an eastern front for some bullsht coalition attack on Iran. My apologies if that was not your assertion.
 
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what else do saudis want..we already grantee their soverinngty..
the syria, yemen is there stupid failure
why were they sleeping for 50 yrs when yemen was poor?
why didnt they enforce no fly zone in syria?
why didnt they mend ties with saddam?
what did they thought they would befriend shia majoirty in iraq

they always play dirty with US back, they have their interests and no body is human.
a lesson must be there to teach them, KL is the perfect platform.
 
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Ofcourse because its always been Muslims VS Hindus..
I would love to see suppa powwa india try to do some Malaysian things with the Saudis..
 
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