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Month: August 2025

Analysis

Law vs Unilateralism: The Indus Waters Treaty in Peril

23rd August 2025 Alamgir Gul 0

Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) signed in 1960 with World Bank as its facilitating party has been mentioned as an act of rare success of functional treaty between Pakistan and India. Even wars, political enmity, and […]

Analysis

Operation Sindoor and India’s Defense Indigenization Effort by Lt Gen Sanjay Verma – Rebuttal

23rd August 2025 Summra Hamid 0

The Pahalgam attack was an Indian failure and response of the brutalities that have been happening inside Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The Kashmiri’s never accepted their occupation and continued to fight against […]

Missiles

Missilery: A New Challenge for South Asian Strategic Stability

16th August 2025 Dr Adil Sultan 2

On the eve of 79th Independence Day, PM Shahbaz Sharif announced the formation of Pakistan Army Rocket Force Command (PARFC), which will be “equipped with modern technology,” and will have the capability to “target the […]

Technology

China’s Spectrum Leap Shakes Regional Deterrence

16th August 2025 S M Hali 0

In a development that could redefine the architecture of modern warfare, Chinese scientists—led by Professor Deng Lei of Huazhong University of Science and Technology—have reportedly unveiled a next-generation electronic warfare system powered by 6G technology. […]

Nuclear

Atoms for Ambition: Unpacking the Drivers Behind India’s Nuclear Build-Up

16th August 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

Security compulsions are commonly believed to be the motivation for states to acquire nuclear weapons. However, Scott D. Sagan, in Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons, accentuates that security considerations are not always the primary […]

Analysis

Kashmir at brink: Why Washington must act before the next crisis

16th August 2025 Salman Asghar 0

Decades of U.S. crisis diplomacy have kept the peace but failed to resolve the core dispute. With regional tensions high and strategic conditions shifting, the time for a bold American initiative is now. More than […]

Nuclear

Is Non-Proliferation a Regime of the Equals?

16th August 2025 Komal Khan 0

Israel, a not signatory to the NPT, has been able to compel the US to assist in bombing the nuclear facilities of the NPT signatory state of Iran and it is quite concerning for the […]

Analysis

Bay of Bengal’s Divide: India’s Strategic Play in BIMSTEC

16th August 2025 Laiba Khan 0

In an increasingly bipolar world, where regionalism is both a shield and a sword, BIMSTEC has emerged less as a cooperative framework and more as a geopolitical battleground. Born in 1997 with the noble aim […]

Analysis

Digital Iron Wall: Pakistan’s Strategic Cyber Response to the Pahalgam Attack

16th August 2025 Areesha Khan 0

When violence struck Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, India started blaming Pakistan within a few minutes. Neither any evidence was shared nor was any joint investigation proposed. Rather, after a couple of weeks, on 7th […]

Analysis

The Untold Role of Pakistan’s Women Diplomats in Shaping the Country’s Foreign Policy (1947–Present)

9th August 2025 Manaal Yasser 0

Since 1947 until this moment, Pakistan’s foreign policy has been unveiled through the sliver of window of forceful orations of male prime ministers, belligerent postures of generals, and dramatic turnarounds during international crises. But think […]

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