Saudi Arabia has sought to strengthen ties with Pakistan with one eye on neighboring Iran
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However, Saudi investment in Pakistan could complicate attempts to forge
closer ties with India
However, Saudi investment in Pakistan could complicate attempts to forge
closer ties with India
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| Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. |
Saudi Arabia has sought to strengthen ties with Pakistan with one eye on neighbouring Iran. The crown prince’s visit coincides with Pakistan becoming increasingly dependent on Saudi Arabia while relations with China, its closest ally, have become strained.
Saudi financial support for Pakistan is designed to counter expanding ties with Iran. That support includes a US$3 billion deposit into Pakistan’s central bank to bolster the country’s balance of payments and another US$3 billion in deferred oil import payments coupled with an expected US$10 billion investment in the troubled province of Balochistan, which borders Iran.
Prince Mohammed could also seize upon Pakistani criticism of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” and efforts to refocus the US$45 billion plus China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) on job creation, agriculture and industry.

Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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| Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan. |
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman must walk geopolitical tightrope during Asian tour
Reviewed by SenseTechGroup
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February 26, 2019
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Reviewed by SenseTechGroup
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February 26, 2019
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