India facing isolation has become a key point in Pakistan’s recent diplomatic narrative, as Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the country has achieved both military and diplomatic success. Speaking at an event in Islamabad, he stressed that Pakistan is gaining global recognition as a voice for peace.
He said Pakistan’s position has strengthened on the world stage, while India is facing isolation, failure, and growing criticism. According to him, the success of Marka-e-Haq was not limited to the battlefield. It also played out strongly on the diplomatic front.
The minister pointed out that acts of terrorism in Pakistan have not been condemned from across the eastern border. He referred to the case of Kulbhushan Jadhav, claiming it as evidence of involvement in destabilizing activities.
Talking about the Pahalgam incident, he said Pakistan asked for proof but did not receive any clear response. He accused India of promoting unrest, while maintaining that Pakistan continues its fight against terrorism.
He added that Pakistan acted responsibly by expressing concern over the incident, which helped improve its global image. He also said people around the world feel proud to be associated with Pakistan due to its peace-driven stance.
The minister highlighted sacrifices made in the fight against terrorism, mentioning tragedies like the Army Public School attack and the Jaffar Express incident. He said these events reflect the country’s long struggle against militancy.
He also praised young people and social media users for countering narratives online. According to him, when India restricted Pakistani content, citizens responded by sharing national songs and messages of unity across digital platforms.
He concluded that India facing isolation is becoming more visible globally, while Pakistan continues to project itself as a responsible and peace-seeking nation.

