The visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Pakistan was a significant step forward in the realm of bilateral ties between the two neighbouring countries whose relations in the recent past have been somewhat frosty. Besides, as key players in South Asia and the Middle East, Islamabad and Tehran are bound together with economic, religious affiliations and strategic interests. Since both countries share a common border, this has resulted in security complications. Economic cooperation is one of the key aspects of this relationship. Defence relations need to be bolstered in order to maintain security along the common border. Cross-border terrorism is a strain on brotherly relations. This ought to be dealt with in a cohesive manner.
FAWAD HASHMEY
LAHORE