Okay, let's talk about something that’s been dominating my foreign policy feed lately. It feels like we’ve been teleported back to 2018. Donald Trump is back in the headlines, and he’s singing praises for a country that often plays the role of geopolitical wildcard: Pakistan.
And he’s not being subtle about it.
For at least the third time in a week, the U.S. President has publicly thanked Pakistan and its army chief, General Asim Munir, whom he colorfully dubbed the “Great, Great Field Marshal.” The reason? For allegedly mediating behind-the-scenes talks between the U.S. and Iran, two nations whose relationship is, to put it mildly, frosty.This isn't just a throwaway comment. It's part of a pattern that has analysts from Washington to New Delhi scrambling to connect the dots. What’s really going on? And more importantly, how is India—Pakistan's arch-rival and a key U.S. partner—reading this sudden romance?



