Bangladesh, July 26 -- “The long-standing conflict between India and Pakistan is not confined to South Asia. The rivalry is entangling the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Eurasian alliances — posing serious challenges to BRICS, the SCO, and global stability”

The Indo-Pakistani conflict, a decades-long saga rooted in the 1947 Partition and the contested region of Kashmir, is far from a contained regional dispute — and far from over. Its reverberations stretch across continents, entangling not only South Asia but also the Mediterranean, where shifting alliances amplify its global stakes.

The growing ties between Ankara and Islamabad, juxtaposed with Greece and Cypruss strengthening alignment with New Delhi, go ...