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AI and the Future of Warfare
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AI and the Future of Warfare

17th October 2021 Shayan Hassan Jamy 0

Introduction.  Often, when people think about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in warfare, their mind goes to the distant future. AI and warfare, however, are fast becoming inseparable terms. This was manifested on November […]

"CAN SCO Help Bring Peace in Afghanistan"
Analysis

“CAN SCO Help Bring Peace in Afghanistan”

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Pakistan in talks with TTP!
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Pakistan in talks with TTP!

13th October 2021 Barkat Ullah 0

  The Prime Minister Imran Khan, while talking to a Turkish television outlet, stated that Pakistan is in talks with some of the TTP groups and the Afghanistan Taliban are mediating in the process. If […]

Hybrid War: Challenges & Response
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Hybrid War: Challenges & Response

10th October 2021 Jamal Nasir 0

“Every age has its own kind of war, its own limiting conditions, and its own peculiar preconceptions.” —Carl von Clausewitz Hybrid war is a way of waging a comprehensive conflict against an adversary. Nation states […]

Rise of Radical Islam and Implications for Pakistan
Analysis

Rise of Radical Islam and Implications for Pakistan

29th September 2021 Laraib Malik 1

It is believed that dissection of humanity on religious or sectarian basis has resulted in the religious prejudices and misinterpretation or misconception of the idea of holy war in the world in general and Pakistan […]

Syrian Conflict: A Decade of Fighting
Analysis

Syrian Conflict: A Decade of Fighting

21st September 2021 Sumayya khalil 0

From March on Road of Freedom to Endless Suffering.      The never ending, unabated series of violent attacks erupted on Syrian Land from peaceful pro-democracy demonstrations against the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in March 2011 almost […]

AUKUS and the Ruckus It Has Created!
Analysis

AUKUS and the Ruckus It Has Created!

18th September 2021 Dr Adil Sultan 1

On Sep 15, 2021, Australia, UK and the US (AUKUS) announced a new security partnership that would allow these countries to cooperate and share cyber capabilities, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and additional undersea capabilities including […]

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

Nuclear Deterrence and Stability in South Asia: Perceptions and Realities
Analysis

Nuclear Deterrence and Stability in South Asia: Perceptions and Realities

26th August 2021 Mahvish Malik 0

Pakistani and Indian nuclear capabilities are the key pillars for ensuring peace and security in the region – duly acknowledged by the two states in 2004. Pakistan’s proposal of Strategic Restraint Regime (SRR) calling for […]

JCPOA Deadlock: Implications for Pakistan
Analysis

JCPOA Deadlock: Implications for Pakistan

25th August 2021 Anaya Shahid 0

Iranian nuclear programme has been under increased international scrutiny since 2003. The traditional mistrust between P5 (China, France, Germany, Russia, UK, and the U.S.) and Iran, stems from the possible military dimensions of Iran’s nuclear […]

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