A Revolutionary Year for Pakistan-US Relations
The Washington Times has described 2025 as a “revolutionary year” for Pakistan-US relations, highlighting a major shift in American policy toward South Asia.
According to the report, Pakistan has transitioned from being on the periphery of US strategy to becoming a key strategic partner, moving away from the previously dominant “India First” approach.
May 2025 Conflict: The Turning Point
The newspaper analysis identifies the May 2025 conflict between Pakistan and India as a pivotal moment. Islamabad’s proactive diplomacy and effective engagement during and after the clash earned global recognition, positioning Pakistan at the center of US strategic planning in South Asia.
Strengthening Security and Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
The report emphasizes Pakistan’s role in counter-terrorism operations and intelligence sharing with the US, describing the partnership as more than transactional, creating a foundation for long-term strategic alignment.
Regular strategic consultations and secret counter-terrorism cooperation further reinforced mutual trust and confidence between the two nations.
Leadership and Diplomatic Recognition
The article specifically praised Pakistan’s military leadership, including Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir, whose initiatives and diplomatic outreach helped build trust and deepen collaboration with Washington.
Experts cited by the newspaper highlighted Pakistan’s growing influence in the region, military capability, and diplomatic initiative as key factors demonstrating its importance to US policy in South Asia.
Historic Transformation
The Washington Times concluded that the May 2025 events and Pakistan’s subsequent diplomatic efforts transformed bilateral relations into a strategic partnership, with the potential to deliver long-term stability and cooperation in the region.