
Pakistan’s leaders, Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir, envision Pakistan as the leader of Islamic nations, particularly in light of the Israeli actions in Gaza. Pakistan’s ambitions were evident at the Doha Islamic summit, where discussions included a potential military alliance similar to NATO, prompting Pakistan to display its nuclear capabilities. This bid for leadership comes amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israel, supported by the U.S., is conducting its operations. Pakistan’s attempt to take charge is coupled with a need to balance its relationships and strategic interests. The article raises questions about Pakistan’s capacity to take on such a role, especially considering its economic vulnerabilities.







