💨 Abstract
Pakistanis are cautious about Donald Trump's second term, viewing it with a mix of expectation and fear. Analysts believe the country's national interests will be influenced by its ability to adapt to Trump's transactional and unpredictable foreign policy. Imran Khan's supporters hope for his release, leveraging US influence over Pakistan's military ties. However, Pakistan's diminished priority in US foreign policy suggests limited leverage. Economic ties should replace security reliance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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