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In this episode, Gav and Dave break down how Pakistan has become a critical piece on the board in the competition between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. They focus especially on the millions of Pakistani migrant workers whose labor props up huge parts of the Gulf economy while also giving Islamabad a potential Achilles’ heel during moments of regional tension, where visas, remittances, military cooperation, and investment deals all start blending into a larger contest for greater influence. The result is a delicate balancing act where Gulf states want dependable partners and Pakistan wants Gulf money without becoming too dependent on any single patron, which, naturally, is the sort of arrangement that only stays stable—right up until it doesn’t. If you enjoyed the episode, please like, comment, and share it with your friends. We can’t thank our growing audience enough for your support and wouldn’t be here without YOU. And I (Dave) made a boo-boo! The UAE called up a $3.5 billion payment [https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/unexpected-repayment-35-billion-uae-loan-puts-pressure-pakistani-economy-2026-04-07/#:~:text=Another%20%24450%20million%20UAE%20loan%20has%20remained%20overdue%20for%20years%2C%20%E2%80%8Cthe%20%E2%81%A0official%20added.%20This%20amount%20is%20part%20of%20the%20total%20%243.5%20billion%20being%20repaid%2C%20he%20said.] from Pakistan that Saudi largely backstopped, not $4 billion. (no notes, sorry!) If you'd like to throw a few rocks, send em Gav's way. He's always looking for a new pet rock: onthefringe.podcast1@gmail.com Rock on! 🤘 Take care from both of us On the Fringe, Dave and Gav This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onthefringepodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://onthefringepodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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