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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.
The Geostrategic Aspect of China-India Riddle
Economy

The Geostrategic Aspect of China-India Riddle

16th June 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The remote and inhospitable Himalayas in the disputed State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) are in the limelight again and the reason is no different: the tensions between the countries controlling different parts of the […]

Analysis

India’s Paradox-Ridden Policy

13th June 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The hostility between India and Pakistan has been dominating the South Asian geopolitical landscape since 1947 – the year when both countries gained independence from British Imperialism. From that moment on, both countries have fought […]

Analysis

The Other Frontline: South Asia in the Emerging Great Power Competition

1st March 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The collapse of the Soviet Union sealed the fate of the realist-bipolar world order and the United States – the leader of the so-called free world – ascended triumphantly. It asserted itself as a liberal […]

Analysis

What’s Forthcoming for Pakistan-USA Relationship?

30th January 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

It was the first day of 2018 and the United States’ President Donald Trump – who had just welcomed the new year with a lavish party in his private club – decided to take on […]

Politics

Can Kartarpur Corridor be the First Drop of Rain?

15th December 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

On November 9, 2019, Pakistan and India opened the first-ever visa-free corridor between the two countries to facilitate the pilgrimage of Sikhs – a minority community in both India and Pakistan but with major chunk […]

Pak India Crisis 2019

Silence Before The Storm: Kashmir Can Suddenly Erupt Like A Volcano

6th November 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

On August 5th, 2019, when New Delhi hoodwinked the people of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to impose an all-out clampdown and communication blackout, followed by the revocation of region’s semi-autonomous status, everyone – including the […]

Military

Imran Khan’s ‘Mission Kashmir’: Sensitizing the Desensitized

26th October 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

He may be struggling to cope with daunting challenges at home, but when it comes to international forums where being personable and eloquent carry weight, Imran Khan’s charismatic personality, western education, familiarity with Western culture, […]

Analysis

India Ups the Ante: A decisive Moment for Jammu & Kashmir

8th August 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

It doesn’t mark the end of an era, rather it is the beginning of a new era that will be prominent due to added resistance and alienation towards New Delhi in the occupied valley. Although, […]

Analysis

India-Pakistan Relations: Chances of a breakthrough.

2nd August 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

If Indo-Pak relations are to be summarized since the inception of both countries in 1947, “sheer animosity with occasional moments of embrace”, would probably make the best description. Despite historical and cultural commonalities, relations between […]

Military

India’s Potential Abandonment of Nuclear No First Use Policy & Its implications for Pakistan

24th July 2019 Hamdan Khan 1

The lesson of the Cold War is that against Nuclear Weapons, only Nuclear Weapons can hold peace. (Chung Mong-Joon) The advent of the Nuclear Age was a watershed event in the history of warfare. As […]

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