JD Vance Visit Sparks Viral Meme Frenzy in Pakistan

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Web Desk: The recent visit of US Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad has not only stirred diplomatic discussions but also sparked a wave of viral memes across Pakistani social media platforms.

Following his arrival for talks linked to Iran-related peace efforts, users flooded the internet with AI-generated images and humorous content, blending geopolitics with local culture. Many viral posts depicted JD Vance dressed in traditional Pakistani attire such as shalwar kameez, enjoying popular dishes like anda paratha, and visiting iconic locations including local tea spots and markets.

Some widely shared memes humorously placed him at famous eateries, including Quetta-style tea cafés, while others imagined him interacting with global leaders such as Abbas Araghchi, Shehbaz Sharif, and Narendra Modi in exaggerated fictional scenarios.

Social media users described the trend as light-hearted entertainment that showcases Pakistan’s vibrant culture to a global audience. Analysts say such digital trends represent a growing form of “soft power,” where citizens organically promote a positive national image through humor and creativity.

The episode highlights how a high-level diplomatic visit can quickly evolve into a global social media phenomenon, reflecting both public engagement and the influence of digital culture in modern geopolitics.

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