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The 21-Mile Weapon

27th April 2026 Amna Naz 0

It is strange for all of us to see the importance of a just a Strait. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important chokepoints in the world. After the illegitimate operation Epic […]

Analysis

Bangladesh Unshackled: The End of India’s Eastern Vanguard

15th April 2026 Amna Naz 0

The political transition following the August 2024 ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has triggered a fundamental recalibration of Bangladesh’s foreign policy. Under the newly elected BNP leader, Tarique Rahman, the party secured a decisive […]

Analysis

Iran War’s South Asian Fallout

20th March 2026 Amna Naz 0

The war in Iran has extended far beyond the Middle East and is now affecting other regions of Asia, particularly South Asia. South Asian countries are increasingly experiencing economic, strategic, and geopolitical repercussions from the […]

Analysis

Islamabad declared “Open War” against Kabul

4th March 2026 Amna Naz 0

On Thursday evening, after the unprovoked attack by the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan retaliated, and the Ministry of Defence declared it as ‘open war.’ Furthermore, in a post on X, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif […]

Analysis

The New World Order

18th February 2026 Amna Naz 0

The New World Order is no longer a concept by scholars and academicians but an emerging reality. Today, it is no longer theoretical, unfolded in real time, which is shaped by the America First doctrine […]

Analysis

The Trump-led Board of Peace: Implications for Pakistan

4th February 2026 Amna Naz 0

The ratification of the Board of Peace by Donald J. Trump in a historic ceremony at Davos, Switzerland viewed sceptically. President Donald J. Trump sponsored Board of Peace an official international organization, contrary to UNSC […]

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Sacred from Slaughter, Subject to Sale

28th January 2026 Amna Naz 0

The phrase “sacred from slaughter but subject to sale” summarizes a central contradiction in the Indian context. As in India, the cow is sacred in Hinduism yet remains deeply embedded in commercial use. In recent […]

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Beyond Domestic Discontent: The U.S. and Israeli Dimensions of Iran’s Unrest

20th January 2026 Amna Naz 0

For weeks, Iran has been convulsed by some of the most intense anti-government protests in its modern history. What began in late December 2025 as localized demonstrations against deepening economic hardship rapidly spread into nationwide […]

Politics

Why Greenland Matters: Great-Power Rivalry in a Melting Arctic

16th January 2026 Amna Naz 0

The idea that the United States wants to acquire Greenland, most visibly articulated during the Trump administration but rooted in a much longer historical trajectory. It reveals less about territorial ambition and more about the […]

Analysis

Bangladesh Political Turmoil: Osman Hadi murder mystery

25th December 2025 Amna Naz 0

Once again, Bangladesh has witnessed the eruption of violent protests, reflecting the country’s continuing political instability. Previously, large-scale demonstrations were led by student groups opposing the administration of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In the […]

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