THIS is with reference to the report ‘Bilawal to lead team to Europe, US to counter Indian propaganda’ (May 18). The composition of the delegation for a critical diplomatic engagement could surely have been better. Such delegations are vital for advancing Pakistan’s foreign policy objectives, and, that being so, the current choices seem to have been influenced by political imperatives.

Most of the names that have appeared in the national media so far have political affiliations, and that may risk politicising what is effectively a professional diplomatic mission. This politicisation may undermine the delegation’s credibility, and may hinder an objective dialogue.

Seasoned career diplomats, with ex-pertise in navigating complex international relations, might have worked better. Such individuals possess the nuanced understanding and diplomatic acumen that are necessary to represent Pakistan’s interests effectively on the global stage.

In view of the rather delicate and tense nature of relations between Pakistan and India, especially in the aftermath of recent conflicts, the composition of the delegation could have significant repercussions. A politically charged delegation lacking in experience may struggle to convey Pakistan’s position with due subtlety and professionalism, potentially causing misunderstandings. This could stall Pakistan’s position on critical issues.

The size and political orientation of the delegation also raise concerns about the efficient use of public funds. Taxpayer money should be invested in delegations that optimise diplomatic returns through expertise and professionalism.

Otherwise, the whole exercise may end up being an unproductive expenditure, diverting resources from more effective diplomatic efforts.

A leaner, more focussed delegation could have better served national interests and demonstrated Pakistan’s commitment to constructive international engagement.

The government should exercise greater scrutiny as well as employ stra-tegic foresight while selecting future delegations, ensuring they are composed of professionals best equipped to advance the country’s foreign policy objectives.

Faisal Habib
Karachi

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2025

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