The Eternal Price of Sovereignty: Pasni, Pakistan’s Army, and the Geopolitical Roulette
In South Asia’s complex chessboard of diplomacy, geography often dictates destiny, and paranoia seems official policy. Recent reports from Balochistan’s Makran coast confirm what many in New Delhi already suspect: Pakistan’s military is negotiating a deal, dressed as “strategic and commercial sense” to allow American investment in Pasni port. But this is more than business; it is a stark illustration of Islamabad’s chronic dependence on external powers.













