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Articles by Hamdan Khan

About Hamdan Khan
The author is an alumnus of the National Defence University, Islamabad. He studies global politics with a focus on Great-Power Politics, Nuclear Strategy and Emerging Military Technologies.
Analysis

Talks in Islamabad and Meltdown in New Delhi

23rd April 2026 Hamdan Khan 0

The 40-Day War between the US-Israel alliance and Iran ended with a 15-day ceasefire, followed by direct negotiations between the US and Iran in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. As the lines are being penned, efforts are […]

Analysis

Beyond Pageantry: Decoding China’s Military Posture Through the 80th Victory Day Parade

24th September 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

On September 3rd, 2025, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) held a military parade in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. The parade marked the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II and was attended by over […]

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

Pahalgam Crisis is a Reality Check for India’s Foreign Policy

17th June 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

In August 2023, from the ramparts of historic Red Fort, the Indian Prime Minister (PM), Narendra Modi, dubbed his country “Vishwa Mitra” (friend of the world). The diplomatic lexicon formed part of the Modi government’s […]

Analysis

Déjà vu! Cynical Commentary on Pakistan’s Nuclear Program is Like Old (and discredited) Wine in a New Bottle

9th April 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

Pakistan’s nuclear program has often been the subject of cynical commentary from various quarters. During the development phase, Pakistan’s motives for pursuing nuclear weapons were questioned despite obvious security rationale. Following the country’s nuclear tests […]

Military

Pulwama-Balakot Crisis Six Years On: Takeaways for Nuclear Deterrence and Crisis Escalation

1st April 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

February 2025 marked six years since the Pulwama-Balakot crisis between India and Pakistan, which was arguably the most perilous nuclear crisis since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. Never before had two nuclear-armed states engaged in […]

Analysis

Pakistan Has No Rationale to Develop Long-Range Missiles that Might Threaten the United States

6th January 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

On December 19th, 2024, United States (US) Principal Deputy National Security Advisor (DNSA), Jonathan Finer, made some shocking claims about Pakistan’s missile program at Carnegie. While outlining the outgoing Biden administration’s WMD policies, he asserted […]

What Does the Ukraine Crisis Entail for the Liberal International Order?
Analysis

What Does the Ukraine Crisis Entail for the Liberal International Order?

18th April 2022 Hamdan Khan 0

For many around the world, especially in the West, a war in twenty-first-century Europe was unthinkable; but the unthinkable transpired. As warned by realists for years, the post-Cold War US grand strategy of liberal hegemony […]

The Cynical Facet of Indo-US Strategic Partnership
Analysis

The Cynical Facet of Indo-US Strategic Partnership

24th January 2021 Hamdan Khan 0

The signing of the Basic Exchange Cooperation Agreement (BECA) between India and the USA has cemented the former’s position as a principal strategic partner of the later in the Indo-Pacific and into the bargain is […]

Analysis

Indo-US Entente and India’s Ambition to Assert Itself as a ‘Pole’?

20th January 2021 Hamdan Khan 0

As the world moves into a new phase of considered least stable multi-polarity, three great powers videlicet, the United States of America (USA), China, and Russia wrestle for sway at the global level. Although Russia […]

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