This is a detailed, summary of Marka e Haq and how it altered Pakistan's international standing. The analysis highlights how Pakistan positioned itself as a regional mediator, with particular focus on the fifth and sixth points: Iran, China, and the United States recognizing and appreciating Pakistan's mediating role for peace. The record explains that the world noticed Pakistan's actions against a much larger adversary, using a metaphor of a four times larger aggressive elephant to illustrate the power dynamics. The summary outlines how constructive diplomacy, confidence-building measures, and inclusive talks led to new trilateral dialogues, enhanced economic corridors, and growing trust among neighboring states. It also discusses domestic implications for political cohesion, security policy alignment, and the evolving image of Pakistan on the world stage.