special report

The Indo-Pak relations have recently become increasingly tense, which has opened up to expectations of what these tensions could bring to the region, especially since the mere thought of a war between the two countries will prolong Green and dry across the region.

Pakistani television broadcast this morning, Tuesday, pictures of what it says is a state of destruction left by an Indian air strike, while the latter claimed that the raid targeted the terrorist group Muhammad Muhammad Army in Pakistan, Which was denied by the latter.

Unofficial accounts circulated statements by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, in which he directed the armed forces and citizens to remain prepared for all possibilities in the wake of the air strikes from India.

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Researchers fear that the security situation in the region may deteriorate with the escalation of the dispute between the two countries, and the possibility of a nuclear war that could result in the killing of about two billion people in addition to eliminating an ancient human civilization in Much of the globe.

Despite the commitment of the two countries throughout the past period to the policy of restraint, there are fears among the senior politicians in the region and abroad, so the slide in warfare constitutes a major threat to all. < / p>

In turn, the Gulf region is the closest to the events being located within the Asian Belt, as well as the nature of political, economic and social relations with both India and Pakistan.

Pakistani-Gulf relations enjoy a close bond, especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE, in addition to Pakistan's agreement with the Gulf states on all international political issues, and the military support that Pakistan provides to the Gulf states.

The destabilization of the oil-rich Middle East, the instability of oil prices, and the wars in Syria and Yemen are likely to lead to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states seeking to strengthen the relationship with Pakistan .

Pakistan also has trained agricultural labor that the Gulf states seek to attract and maintain to achieve their food security, and any imbalance in the size of these will entail a threat to that security and the food system in the region.

Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia have been supplying more than 1.5 million years ...