• Main
    • Home
    • Forum
    • About Us
  • Security
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Military
    • Missiles
    • Nuclear
    • Pak India Crisis 2019
    • Environment
    • Economy
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Research Paper
  • Featured
  • SUBMISSIONS
  • Twitter
  • Facebook Group
  • Facebook Page
  • Pinterest
  • Donate
Strafasia | Strategy, analysis, News and insight of Emerging Asia
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Featured Article
  • Key Videos
  • Interviews
  • YouTube
  • Submissions
  • Donate
  • About Us
News Ticker
  • [ 7th May 2026 ] Sowing Courage, Reaping Honour uncategorised
  • [ 6th May 2026 ] The Arms Deal Nobody’s Talking About: How India-Israel Military Ties Expanded in Recent Years Analysis
  • [ 5th May 2026 ] How the Israeli American War on Iran is Harming the Global Economy. Analysis
  • [ 4th May 2026 ] The Space Silk Road and Pakistan Analysis
  • [ 4th May 2026 ] Veils of Deception: Famous False Flags That Shaped History uncategorised
HomeAuthorsMaheera Munir

Articles by Maheera Munir

About Maheera Munir
Maheera Munir is a researcher at the Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies (CASS), Lahore, Pakistan. She can be reached at [email protected]
Analysis

India is Close to Crumbling

19th May 2025 Maheera Munir 0

  Under Prime Minister Modi, India is overexerting for applause in the international arena. However, its recent military adventurism against Pakistan has highlighted that India is as weak on the external front as it is […]

Analysis

The Potential Resurgence of ‘America First’ and Way Forward for Pakistan

18th July 2024 Maheera Munir 0

With the presidential elections in the United States fast approaching, the potential resurgence of the ‘America First’ policy has become a topical subject with speculations from both Donald Trump supporters and critics. President Joe Biden’s […]

Analysis

South Korea’s Triangular Diplomacy: Shared Benefits or Great Powers’ Chessboard?

3rd November 2023 Maheera Munir 0

South Korea is an Indo-Pacific middle power strategically situated between continental and maritime powers. This strategic position can allow Seoul to function as a ‘balancer’ in the region, a role traditionally played by its historic […]

Want to receive our updates?

Subscribe

* indicates required
  • Twitter
  • Facebook Group
  • Facebook Page
  • Pinterest
  • Donate

Copyright @ 2020 | Strafasia all rights reserved. Crafted by NHZ Global Ltd