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Articles by Raja Zark Ullah

About Raja Zark Ullah
An independent researcher at the Centre for International Peace and Stability
Analysis

The Ultimate Bluff: Do Nuclear Weapons Still Win Wars?

28th April 2026 Raja Zark Ullah 0

The current geopolitical landscape of 2026 has brought the world to a precipice that feels hauntingly familiar yet fundamentally altered, forcing a reckoning with the oldest dogma of the atomic age. For decades, the global […]

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Pakistan’s Rise as a Regional Aerospace Power: A Strategic Overview

11th February 2026 Raja Zark Ullah 0

The global defence-industrial landscape is undergoing an evident structural realignment, marked by the gradual decline of the traditional Western and Russian monopolies over advanced aerial platforms. Within this evolving environment, Pakistan’s transition from a peripheral […]

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From Ladder to Elevator: India, Pakistan, and the End of Predictable Escalation

9th October 2025 Raja Zark Ullah 0

The recent conflict between India and Pakistan has upended the widely held notion that conflict escalation in South Asia will follow a sequential pattern. This stepwise escalation pattern has traditionally been conceptualized, using Herman Kahn’s […]

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