Rawalpindi Espresso, Pak-style 'autostrat'

Synopsis
Asim Munir's meetings with Donald Trump and Xi Jinping highlight Pakistan's strategic autonomy. Pakistan maintains relationships with both China and the US. This approach faces criticism, especially from the US. Pakistan's economic challenges and ties to groups with terror links are noted. Rawalpindi-Islamabad serves as a strategic tool for Beijing and Washington.
The Rawalpindi Espresso can sup with Trump and have a cup with Xi without worrying about choosing sides because it's not, say, India. As the fourth-largest economy, the rumours of its death exaggerated, India is a threshold power. Acting the burr under New Delhi's saddle, Rawalpindi-Islamabad is a strategic tool for both Beijing and Washington - to keep India from not getting too big for its kolhapuris, and to gain better leverage. So, even as Munir hops from luncheon to lunch, all that wooing shouldn't matter much. It's gastro-ptics.