When Pakistan’s intelligence delegation quietly arrived in Kabul on May 10, the visit barely registered in public discourse. Yet behind closed doors, it marked a strategic inflection point in South Asia’s evolving security architecture. The meeting reportedly involving senior officials from Pakistan’s Inter‑Services Intelligence (ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) was not a routine exchange. It was a message delivered in silence, a recalibratio…
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