On the first day of the year, Pakistan has assumed a two-year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), a development that has sparked concern across the globe. While this may seem like a routine shuffle in international diplomacy, the implications are far from benign. Pakistan, a nation frequently accused of harboring and exporting terrorism, now finds itself with a crucial platform on the world stage. The question arises: can a nation with a history of fueling instability and violence act as a fair broker for global peace?
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