KARACHI – While the recent visit of U.S. Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad for peace talks regarding Iran stirred diplomatic circles, it was the Pakistani netizens who stole the spotlight. Using humor and creativity, social media users turned the high-profile diplomatic trip into a viral sensation filled with AI-generated memes.
The “Desi” Avatar of JD Vance
The internet was flooded with AI-crafted images showing Vance embracing Pakistani culture in the most relatable ways. Some of the most viral highlights depicted him sitting at a local dhaba, holding a traditional cup of tea and enjoying a classic Anda Paratha at a “Quetta Hotel.” Other memes showed the Vice President dressed in a traditional Shalwar Kameez, strolling through local bazaars and visiting historic mosques. One particularly creative image showed Vance sharing a friendly hug with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, while PM Shehbaz Sharif sat at the table and a “waiter” version of Narendra Modi served tea in the background.

From Sweets to Scooters
The creativity didn’t stop there as netizens humorously placed Vance’s face on boxes of the famous Pakistani sweet Rewari. Others generated images of him navigating Pakistani streets on an electric scooter or engaging in deep conversations at local Chai Khanas.
The Power of Pakistani Humor
Social media users clarified that these memes were all in good fun, aimed at showcasing Pakistan’s vibrant culture and hospitable spirit to the world. One user joked that if Pakistan could monetize its humor, the country could probably pay off the national debt in no time.
Digital Diplomacy and Soft Power
Experts suggest that this “Meme Culture” serves as a modern form of Soft Power. Without any official government campaign, the public is successfully presenting a colorful and peaceful image of the country. The viral trend also reflects a deeper sentiment: the Pakistani public’s desire for the country to play a pivotal role in regional peace. Through these memes, a serious diplomatic mission was transformed into a global trending topic, proving once again that when it comes to creativity and wit, Pakistani social media is second to none.