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National Security Policy of Pakistan 2022-2026: A Balanced Approach for Addressing Major Security Issue

23rd January 2022 Dr. Attiq ur Rehman 0

A rational approach of Pakistan for addressing its mainstream security issues has led political authorities to proclaim a well-structured and well-defined framework of national security in the form of the National Security Policy of Pakistan […]

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Peace-Keeping Operations And Sustainable Development Goals: Counterbalancing Neo-Colonialism

14th January 2022 Ayesha Syed 1

The post-colonial world has exerted great pressure on colonial masters in a way that undermines their hegemonic power on the developing states. The output of post-colonialism is the neo-colonial structure in the contemporary world i.e. […]

Analysis

A Common Market, the Muslim World and the Way Forward

3rd December 2021 Muhammad Umair 0

Regional groupings such as common markets are a salient feature of the contemporary international economic system. This essay argues the need for greater economic co-operation between Muslim states which, over time, would result in a […]

Analysis

India’s Degraded Democracy

30th November 2021 Sharjeel Afzal 0

In Greek there are two words, ‘demos’ and ‘kratos’. The former means ‘people’ while the latter means ‘to rule’. The etymological origins of the term ‘democracy’ hint at a form of government in which, in […]

Analysis

Global Implications of US Withdrawal from Afghanistan

2nd October 2021 Shayan Hassan Jamy 0

Afghanistan is truly a historical anomaly. Whether it was the British in the 1800s, the Soviets in 1979 or, most recently, the US after 9/11, global superpowers have tried and failed to use the country […]

Analysis

India’s False Flag Operations

27th September 2021 Sharjeel Afzal 0

“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed” Führer Adolf Hitler The lineage of this term is drawn from maritime affairs where ships raise a false flag […]

Analysis

US Withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Emergence of Neo-Taliban: Lessons for Indian Afghan Policy

29th August 2021 Dr. Attiq ur Rehman 0

The US withdrawal from Afghanistan resulted from the historical Doha Agreement signed between Taliban leadership and the Biden administration on February 29, 2020. The four pages document, in three parts, laid down a complete plan […]

Analysis

Analyzing the Afghan War

24th July 2021 Safi Ullah Khan 0

The bombing of the world trade center and the refusal of the Taliban to hand over Osama Bin Laden to the USA became the instant causes of the US war in Afghanistan. Looking back on […]

Analysis

US withdrawal from Afghanistan: A Dilemma for Pakistan

20th June 2021 Karam Ali 1

Afghanistan has plunged further into turmoil as American forces rush to leave. The emerging crisis has an aspect of inevitability about it. The Afghan Taliban has accelerated its military attack as a result of the […]

Analysis

The Kashmir Question

11th May 2021 Safi Ullah Khan 0

When there is no better environment available for a direct dialogue between countries, they switch to indirect mode of dialogue. The indirect mode of dialogue with the help of a third party is known as […]

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