Eurasia Group chief warns Riyadh-Islamabad deal could alter India’s military calculus, formalises Saudi backing for Pakistan’s nuclear umbrella.
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Saudi Arabia’s unprecedented mutual defense pact with Pakistan will fundamentally reshape South Asia’s strategic balance and “change life for India,” geopolitical analyst Ian Bremmer has warned.
Eurasia Group president said the Riyadh-Islamabad agreement marks a seismic shift in regional security, binding Saudi Arabia to Pakistan’s defense in the event of conflict — and potentially extending to Islamabad’s nuclear arsenal.

“India faces severe border tensions with Pakistan, and if another military altercation erupts, Riyadh’s commitment to Pakistan’s defense becomes a game-changer,” Bremmer was quoted as saying by India Today. “That has to factor into New Delhi’s calculus — it’s going to change life for India, no question.” he added.
The Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, signed in Riyadh during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit, commits both nations to treat an attack on one as an attack on both. Reports indicate the pact could effectively bring Pakistan’s nuclear capability under Saudi Arabia’s security umbrella—a long-rumoured arrangement now formalized.
Bremmer noted that while China remains Islamabad’s primary strategic ally, Saudi Arabia’s entry deepens Pakistan’s confidence and geopolitical weight. “This is not only about military support but about diplomatic clout and nuclear assurance,” he said.
Saudi Arabia’s decision, he argued, reflects frustration with Washington’s muted response to Israel’s strike in Qatar and a broader push by Riyadh to diversify its security partnerships. “This pact signals that Saudi Arabia is no longer willing to rely exclusively on the United States for its security guarantees,” Bremmer observed.
For New Delhi, the development poses a new layer of complexity. India’s Ministry of External Affairs has said it is “closely monitoring” the agreement, stressing that while ties with Riyadh remain strong, India will take all necessary steps to protect its security interests.

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