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Why India is rankled by Pakistan playing mediator in US-Iran war

Pakistan recently facilitated backchannel engagements between the US and Iran in Islamabad, seeking to reassert its geopolitical relevance amid economic distress. Leveraging its geography, security ties with the US, and proximity to Iran, Pakistan aimed to insert itself into a significant diplomatic conversation.

Neeta LalSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-16 · 12:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Why India is rankled by Pakistan playing mediator in US-Iran war
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Pakistan recently facilitated backchannel engagements between the US and Iran in Islamabad, seeking to reassert its geopolitical relevance amid economic distress. Leveraging its geography, security ties with the US, and proximity to Iran, Pakistan aimed to insert itself into a significant diplomatic conversation. This move, aligning with China's preference for multipolar conflict management, allowed Pakistan to project itself as diplomatically proactive. However, Pakistan's credibility as a peacemaker is questioned due to its association with militant proxies, leading Washington to view it more as a convenient channel than a trusted mediator. India is reportedly displeased by Pakistan's role, viewing it as a symbolic win for a country with a "contested reputation," while India, despite its greater economic influence, was not involved.

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India is rankled by Pakistan hosting sensitive diplomatic exchanges between US and Iran.

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Pakistan positioned itself as a facilitator in US-Iran backchannel engagements in Islamabad.

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Pakistan's claim to peacemaking remains deeply contested due to its association with militant proxies.

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Islamabad offered itself as a conduit when formal channels between Washington and Tehran remained constricted.

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Pakistan's deepening alignment with Beijing afforded it a degree of diplomatic cover.

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The quiet conclusion of US and Iranian backchannel engagements in Islamabad left more than diplomatic ambiguity. It crystallised a striking image: a financially strained, politically volatile Pakistan briefly positioning itself as a facilitator in one of the world’s most combustible rivalries. Substantive or symbolic, the episode underscores a deeper churn in West Asian geopolitics – one in which agility trumps credibility.Pakistan’s role was not incidental. Islamabad offered itself as a conduit when formal channels between Washington and Tehran remained constricted. With tensions oscillating between escalation and uneasy restraint, even imperfect intermediaries could acquire utility. Pakistan stepped into that gap with calculated intent.The motivations are not hard to decipher. Facing acute economic distress, Islamabad had few low-cost avenues to reassert geopolitical relevance. High-visibility diplomacy provided one. By leveraging geography, residual security linkages with the United States and its proximity to Iran, Pakistan inserted itself into a conversation where it had long been marginal.China’s shadow loomed. Pakistan’s deepening alignment with Beijing, anchored in the China-Pakistan-economic-corridor" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="117221" data-entity-type="organization">China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, had afforded it a degree of diplomatic cover. While China remained publicly detached from this specific initiative, Islamabad’s mediation posture aligned with Beijing’s preference for multipolar conflict management frameworks that diluted Western dominance. The convergence was hard to miss.Yet Pakistan’s claim to peacemaking remains deeply contested. Its long-standing association with militant proxies continues to cast a shadow over its credibility. For Washington and its partners, engagement with Islamabad appeared driven less by trust than by expediency. Pakistan was not so much a mediator as a channel of convenience – useful, if not entirely reliable.It is precisely this paradox that rankles India. In New Delhi, the optics of Pakistan hosting sensitive diplomatic exchanges triggered a sharper-than-usual reaction across the political and strategic spectrum. The discomfort was rooted not in the substance of the talks but in the symbolism. A country with a contested reputation had managed to project itself as diplomatically proactive, while India, with far greater economic weight and regional stakes, was absent from the frame.
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