Abstract

A country's geostrategic position is critical to its economic growth and development, particularly in terms of its international border interactions. Pakistan is located on the gulf's doorstep. The countries of the Persian Gulf are usually recognized as the global economic epicenter due to oil and natural gas resources. The study's overarching purpose was to better comprehend Pakistan's diplomatic ties with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. The study focused on their political, religious, cultural, and economic collaboration. The paper sought to focus on and deepen understanding of how mutual collaboration and a security alliance might generate mutual benefits. How successful has the political coalition of these states in the face of religious divisions, economic challenges, and external threats from India, Afghanistan, and Iran? This study used qualitative research methods such as analysis, description, and argumentation. This study relied on primary and secondary sources and a qualitative approach was used. Books, magazines, earlier studies and findings, articles, and case studies were the most often employed tools by researchers. The research shows that the Gulf States and Pakistan have been allies for decades, working together to secure their territory from global threats and assisting each other in economic and political advancement.

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