By Zohaib Ahmed | The New World Disorder In a world where global power blocs are shifting and the traditional centers of influence are being redefined, Africa is no longer the forgotten continent—it’s the battleground of 21st-century diplomacy, resources, and markets. Yet, amid the Chinese Belt and Road juggernaut, American military footprints, and European recolonization through development loans, a new, quieter entrant has been making diplomatic inroads: Pakistan. Pakistan’s “Engage Africa” Policy , formalized in 2019 under the PTI government and continuing with renewed vigor under successive administrations, is more than just another foreign policy pivot. It is a strategic recalibration of Pakistan’s diplomatic, economic, and ideological priorities—a smart move towards geo-economic diversification, global South solidarity, and market expansion. This is not just about trade. This is about realigning Pakistan’s place in a rapidly multipolar world . Strategic Context: Why A...