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About Waseem Iftikhar Janjua
Waseem Iftikhar is a PhD Scholar at the Center for International Peace and Stability (CIPS), NUST, Islamabad
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Revenge of the Geography – The Historic Futility of the Iran-Pakistan Impasse

22nd January 2024 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

Robert Kaplan in his treatise Revenge of the Geography tells us about the impending conflicts and the “battle against fate”. He delves into the impact of geography on the political, social, and economic dynamics of […]

Analysis

Nuclear Culture – Safety, Security and Safeguards

2nd November 2022 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

Physical and psychological impact of possession of nuclear assets defy geographical borders.Adoption of peaceful use of nuclear energy has been the subject of scrupulous debates inthe recent decades. On one hand nuclear energy gives many […]

Analysis

Blooding, War Crimes and a Sorry State of “Sorry” – A Poststructuralist Lens

25th November 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

On 19 Nov 2020, Chief of the Australian Defence Force Angus Campbell released the findings of The Brereton Inquiry. The inquiry report, directed at finding the conduct of Australian armed forces in Afghanistan, found credible […]

Analysis

Contextualizing the Five Years of Russian Intervention in Syria

16th September 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

This month marks the fifth year of Russian “intervention by invitation” in Syria. The concept of “intervention by invitation” has gained vitality since the turn of the century. Starting with the US intervention in Iraq […]

News

Indian Brutality in Kashmir – A Critical Visual Reflection

2nd July 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 2

On the morning of 1 July 2020, a 65 years old person (identified as Bashir Ahmed) was shot dead in Srinagar suburbs, allegedly by the Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Many are killed as […]

Indian Border Algorithm
Pak India Crisis 2019

Indian Border Algorithm

31st May 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 4

India and China share an almost 2000 km-long border as per Chinese claims and over 4000 km as contended through the Indian narratives. The actual length of the border is 3488 km, which starts at […]

Economy

Stigma – Transcendentalism and ‘Corona Jihad’ by the Indian Muslims!

7th April 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

Stigma has existed for millennia, and its origins can be traced back to the Greeks who used to prick or burn the marks of identification (or tattoos) on the bodies of their slaves, criminals or […]

Analysis

The Conspiratorial Corona

16th March 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

World health organization (WHO) and the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) named the latest Novel Coronavirus as COVID 19. There is no denying the fact that the virus is deadly, and animals such […]

Analysis

Humanitarianism in Zarb–e–Azb : The new normal in Post Conflict Development and Rehabilitation in North Waziristan

9th September 2019 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

Military operations and the Humanitarianism are considered as oxymoron and generally do not appear in same reference. However, the desire to deal with the region which was once known as the “most dangerous place on […]

Analysis

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution Vs Insaniyat – Jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat

9th August 2019 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

While addressing a crowd in Indian occupied Kashmir (IOK) in 2003, Atal Bihari Vajpayee crafted and raised the slogan, “Insaniyat (humanity), Jamhooriyat (democracy) and Kashmiriyat (eclectic Kashmiri culture)”. The slogan has found resonance in the […]

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