U.S. sanctions on Pakistan could tilt region's power balance toward India

Analysts say decision by Washington is rooted in Indo-Pacific security strategy

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Pakistani-made Shaheen-3 and Ghauri missiles are displayed during a military parade to mark Pakistan National Day in Islamabad in March 2022.  © AP

ADNAN AAMIR, Contributing writer

ISLAMABAD -- The recent U.S. sanctions on Pakistani entities contributing to long-range missile programs are motivated by Washington's Indo-Pacific security strategy, analysts say, but could result in tilting the power balance in South Asia in favor of India.

In mid-December, the U.S. State Department sanctioned one government agency and three private companies involved in Pakistan's long-range missile development program.

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