The United Nations, born from the ashes of global conflict, has wielded its passive voice-guided diplomacy to promote international cooperation, safeguard human rights, and maintain peace. Its intricate structure, peacekeeping endeavors, and efforts in global health underscore its enduring relevance in an interconnected world.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s attendance at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s meeting in India sparks interest. While diplomatic relations are complex, regional cooperation remains essential in an ever-evolving global political landscape.
