This analysis examines how Pakistan’s military diplomacy has contributed to reducing regional tensions and countering narratives that could divide Muslim-majority states. It outlines public and behind-the-scenes efforts such as defense-to-defense cooperation with Gulf states, joint counter-terrorism initiatives, officer-level training and exchanges, and discussions on arms interoperability. It also highlights Pakistan’s role in multilateral forums like the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), support for the Palestinian cause, and coordination of humanitarian aid. Additionally, the piece considers back-channel diplomacy aimed at easing tensions between rival blocs and the broader messaging that emphasizes unity and mutual security. While exploring these dynamics, the description notes that claims about conspiracies or covert plots are contested and should be treated with evidence and nuance, not as established fact.