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A "diplomatic blank cheque" is a metaphor for a commitment by one nation to support another with an unlimited or undefined amount of aid, resources, or political backing, without specific conditions or limits.
This term is used in international relations to describe a situation where the supporting country essentially gives the recipient country the authority to act as it sees best in a given situation, with the promise of full support regardless of the cost or outcome.

Key Aspects
  • Unspecified Liability: The commitment does not have a predefined financial, military, or political limit.
  • Trust/Alliance: It implies a high degree of trust or a strong alliance between the two parties, where one is willing to absorb unknown costs for the other.
  • Risk of Escalation: Critics use the term to highlight the potential for the recipient country to overreach or take actions that could lead to unintended escalation, as seen in historical analyses of the alliances that catalyzed World War I.
  • Contemporary Use: In modern politics, the phrase is frequently used in debates over foreign aid and military authorizations. For instance, U.S. aid to Ukraine has been described by some critics as a "blank cheque" for lacking defined end goals, while proponents argue the aid is specifically appropriated and subject to oversight.
In essence, it is a rhetorical device used to critique the over-delegation of power or an open-ended endorsement of a policy without sufficient oversight or defined constraints.

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People need to be open minded about the changes happening--and they are rapidly happening--and connect the dots instead of stuck in the past. At least remove the political bias from geopolitics--that's a message to the Pakistani members here.
When the Pakistanis took a bold stand for Iran against Israel in the June 2025 conflict--and Pakistan was still cautious enough not to name America--that must have won the Iranian hearts. While Pakistan did so, India, as usual, was a snake.
I think this is an Indian channel?
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People need to be open minded about the changes happening--and they are rapidly happening--and connect the dots instead of stuck in the past. At least remove the political bias from geopolitics--that's a message to the Pakistani members here.
When the Pakistanis took a bold stand for Iran against Israel in the June 2025 conflict--and Pakistan was still cautious enough not to name America--that must have won the Iranian hearts. While Pakistan did so, India, as usual, was a snake.
I think this is an Indian channel?
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But even in this generally balanced video, this Indian anchor couldn't resist saying 'Thief praising Thief'.
Iranian members here: Please take a note!
 
There’s no such thing as a “blank cheque” in diplomacy, every state ultimately operates based on its own interests. That said, Iran’s latest gesture is a positive step. The trust deficit between Pakistan and Iran has remained significant, largely due to the long standing issue of Indian assets operating from Iranian soil and Tehran’s past tolerance of Baloch militant elements.

If these two concerns are genuinely addressed, there’s no reason Pakistan and Iran can’t build a stable working relationship. However.......any improvement in ties must not come at the expense of our strategic partnership with KSA. Balanced diplomacy is the key.
 
Look at 19 countries that constitute the G-20 and ask yourself when was the last time heads of government/state from those countries ever showed up in Pakistan
typical cow worshiper - always brings up money or economics. Yet those G-19 were no-shows during May conflict. Paid lip service from the major economic allies of India. Hindus are truly incorrigible. They were beyond rich when the rag-tag Islamic armies showed up around 700ad and made beef teriyaki out of the Dharmic "warriors." Even today still Hindu brings up money and economic might.
 
The sooner muslim world realize Pakistan is only islamic country who's existence is guaranteed till qayamat the better it will be for them.

There is no such guarantee, neither is it anywhere near being an "Islamic" country. Much more Islamic and powerful states are now only found in books. Toss these fantasies that only make an already complacent nation more so.
 
typical cow worshiper - always brings up money or economics. Yet those G-19 were no-shows during May conflict. Paid lip service from the major economic allies of India. Hindus are truly incorrigible. They were beyond rich when the rag-tag Islamic armies showed up around 700ad and made beef teriyaki out of the Dharmic "warriors." Even today still Hindu brings up money and economic might.

Without using too harsh words, I believe this is a flaw in Indian diplomacy that trade relations with foreign countries are going to stop some countries from ignoring larger, longer geopolitical goals. China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh and even Iran, to name a few, are willing to give at least equal, if not better, consideration to relations with Pakistan over India.
Not every nation thinks like a 'Banya' (Merchant).
 
Of course you are right on all points, especially the bolded part.
As to the cynics about this foreign policy or other developments: Just 8-10 years ago, China used to be like 'Please get along with each other' when it came to India-Pakistan. Turkey used to offer basically lip support but now rushes military support to Pakistan in crunch time. Azerbaijan was distant but recently offered vocal diplomatic support--and possibly some concessional oil. Saudi Arabia was not commital about Pakistan-India but signed the Mutual Defense Treaty. Iran was semi-hostile but is certainly far from that.
Some people live in the past too much--just because things didn't work in the past doesn't mean they won't work in the future as well. And then there are those in this forum--not saying you are one of those--who can't think beyond their political bias.
To me it is obvious that Pakistan's diplomacy is doing great and that's no small thanks to Modi's Operation Sindoor folly.
I was a diehard IK fan, and still think he should be out of prison because those charges are trumped up - let's be real.

But - I'm loving the aggressiveness shown by the Pakistan state. I think there was a lot of doubt in our allies that Pakistan can be militarily effective given how they went limped the last decade in face of India's ultra aggressive pressure against Azad Kashmir and Pakistan. Pakistan was nowhere to be found against the constant pressure being applied to it by the Indians that some of us wondered if Pakistan truly become Egypt of South Asia - a sick man of Central Asia/South Asia. I even alluded to this a few times on another account because I wanted Indian blood and guts on a platter. Pakistan by exercising its military power against a foe 7x larger - made the smaller surrounding powers get in line. There was even someone saying that Pakistan has given up against the Indian hegemony in South Asia and has taken a backseat to be treated like a Bangladesh or Nepal. I am proud to see that the military kept its eyes on the ball and all those tripes that they are in for just for the money/business turned out to be 80% false (it is still a Military INC - but one that I accept now since we can't never live in peace with the ultra-Pro Kafirs right next door to the East).

The Americans [for all their faults], are earnest and mean it when they seek out the most powerful regional nations to pivot their foreign policy off.
I recalled watching the Indian FM very rudely cut off U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham about teaching Pakistan a lesson - and bragged how Indian will teach it a lesson out of two countries on the stage (US and India). Senator Graham just smirked.

Asim Munir delivered more than I could have hoped for. Those speeches he made has rattled the very psyche of these black-hearted pagans. They are shocked that Pakistan has the audacity to speak like this - because it reminds the black hearted pagans of 1000 years monotheism's strength and power which cut through the Kafirs like a hot knife through Ghee.
 
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My fellow brothers and followers of Ahl-E-Bayt, I came across this Indian influencer roaming around Iranian cities and behaving like a typical sleazy Indian [like the one guy in Turkey]. I don't want to side track this thread so just give it a thumbs-up if you read it. Sharing his IG videos so you can forward them to the appropriate authorities as this guy's behavior and viewership is compromised of the same sleazy Indians scumbags. Letting someone roaming around your women-folk and acting in this manner, Iran needs to take a tough stance against them coming to your country in order to meet women. How many of them might be claiming toto be Shia Muslim from India and trying to score wives/women.

@mods - please don't delete this message as I do not want to create a separate thread.

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But - I'm loving the aggressiveness shown by the Pakistan state. I think there was a lot of doubt in our allies that Pakistan can be militarily effective given how they went limped the last decade in face of India's ultra aggressive pressure against Azad Kashmir and Pakistan. Pakistan was nowhere to be found against the constant pressure being applied to it by the Indians that some of us wondered if Pakistan truly become Egypt of South Asia - a sick man of Central Asia/South Asia

Whether India lost in May 2025 or not is largely immaterial: The world, perhaps even the Israelis, know the outcome of that conflict. A much weaker country in terms of population, economy, and military might like Pakistan stood its ground; even a 'stalemate' under those odds is a perceived 'victory'. And the global community is noting that. And thus I see Trump constantly heaping insults on India and I see Pakistani top leadership very active in international diplomacy since May 2025. And at least some of that will translate to tangible gains in economy and for Pakistan's defense.
All Pakistan needs now is stability, focus, and continuation of policies for the next 10-15 years. If Bangladesh achieved significant progress under a so-called 'Authoritarian', 'Corrupt' Hasina Wajid's 14 year rule then so can Pakistan. The major problem for Pakistan is not the military, or the politicians, or the corruption: It is the lack of peace and stability. One govt starts something and few years, another comes and stops that. Like starting to build a bridge and leaving it half done. Imagine the losses accumulated over the decades.
My focus for years, from the old PDF days, is a certain strategy for Pakistan: Stability, focus and continuation of policies. The rest will fall in place as Pakistan is put on that path. And I remain very optimistic that Pakistan is on that path in this 'do or die' situation.
 
@Dariush-e Bozorg
@muhammed45
@Persian Gulf

My fellow brothers and followers of Ahl-E-Bayt, I came across this Indian influencer roaming around Iranian cities and behaving like a typical sleazy Indian [like the one guy in Turkey]. I don't want to side track this thread so just give it a thumbs-up if you read it.

At least @muhammed45 is already aware of Indians.
But all Iranians on PDF and elsewhere could benefit from the Indian channel video I posted above where the anchor said 'Thief' to describe both Iran and Pakistan.
 
1.Tehran seeks inclusion in the emerging KSA-Pakistan defence framework.
2.Joint border-management mechanism agreed.
3. Killing BLA/BRAs in Iran
4.Shared view: Afghanistan needs a regime change or a workable internal reset.
5.Pakistan given access to Chabahar region to monitor Indian activity.
6. Assurance that Chabahar won’t be used to aid Afghan Taliban or undermine Pakistan’s interests.”



I am sorry, then, this is not a blank cheque, it is a bounced cheque!
 

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