Pakistan suddenly matured after the India-Pakistan conflict, with a vibrant diplomacy. This time, Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif attended an important meeting of Muslim country leaders in New York with Trump, and they had a pleasant conversation, holding hands tightly without letting go, and Trump even gave him a thumbs-up. Recently, Shabaz signed a bilateral strategic defense agreement with Saudi Crown Prince MBS, providing a "nuclear umbrella" for Saudi Arabia, which has caused discontent among India and made Israel wary. At the beginning of this month, Shabaz also went to Tianjin, China to attend the SCO summit, and then went to Beijing to participate in the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the military parade. Indian Prime Minister Modi once said that he was determined to "isolate" Pakistan, and launched a "Rajasthan Operation" against Pakistan under the pretext of combating terrorism. Afterwards, he also sent a diplomatic delegation to promote the legitimacy of this military operation, but the result was contrary to his expectations, as no country supported India's war against Pakistan. Trump took the opportunity to intervene, saying that he should go and get the Nobel Prize. Currently, Pakistan has broken through India's diplomatic blockade, leaving India feeling isolated and helpless. Trump is also planning to work with the EU to pressure India not to purchase Russian oil. What should Prime Minister Modi do?
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