
New Delhi, May 17: Recent talks mediated by Pakistan between the United States and Iran have yet to yield any solutions. While Pakistan presents itself as a mediator, questions about its role persist. Notably, U.S. President Donald Trump has been working to bring Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir closer to Washington. This evolving dynamic between Pakistan and the U.S. is a reflection of the rapidly changing world order.
Changes in Trump’s behavior towards Pakistan have been evident since India’s ‘Operation Sindoor.’ Trump has repeatedly claimed that India ceased fire at his urging, a statement India has consistently denied. He asserted that he halted the conflict within five hours by assuring both nations of trade benefits. In May 2026, Trump reiterated that he had negotiated a ceasefire by threatening high tariffs, framing it as a favor to Pakistan’s leadership.
Historically, Pakistan has relied on the U.S. for economic assistance. Amid ongoing tensions with Iran, Washington appears to be leveraging Islamabad’s position. Whenever Pakistan perceives a significant military threat from India, it turns to Washington, warning that a conflict between two nuclear-armed nations could endanger global stability, prompting U.S. intervention.
India has always regarded its disputes with Pakistan as bilateral issues and firmly opposes third-party involvement. This stance explains India’s dismissal of Trump’s claims, asserting that it makes decisions independently and not under external pressure. Evidence supporting this comes from Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who rejected Trump’s assertions, confirming that the ceasefire resulted from direct communication between the two militaries, not Trump’s influence.
Trump has claimed credit for mediating ceasefires in nearly six conflicts, even requesting a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Meanwhile, Pakistan and Bangladesh appear to be moving past their historical animosities. Following the potential fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh, ties with Pakistan have strengthened. Consequently, Pakistan is enhancing its diplomatic and military engagement with Bangladesh to encircle India.
Simultaneously, the U.S. is negotiating to deploy its ships in Bangladesh to counter China’s global influence. This development presents Pakistan with a significant political advantage, as it gains U.S. military support right next to India, which could become a serious strategic challenge for New Delhi in the future.

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