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Keynote Address by Lt Gen Khalid Ahmed Kidwai (Retd) at CISS Conference 8 Dec 21

10th December 2021 strafasia 1

Strategic Stability and Nuclear Security – Global and Regional Perspectives Keynote Address by Lt Gen Khalid Ahmed Kidwai, NI, HI, HI (M) at The Center forInternational Strategic Studies (CISS) International Conference Islamabad 08 December 2021 […]

Analysis

National Security in the 21st Century and the Emerging Challenges

4th December 2021 strafasia 0

National Security in the 21st Century and the Emerging Challenges held on 30 Nov, 2021

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

Disbanded Afghan Security Forces, Reinforcing IS-K and Regional Security

20th November 2021 Khansa Qureshi 0

The Taliban became the de facto rulers of Afghanistan on 15th August 2021 after the fall of Kabul. Although the fall of Afghanistan did not transpire overnight, the pace at which it occurred and the […]

Analysis

Pakistan and TTP’s Peace Talks

13th November 2021 Barkat Ullah 0

A state’s behavior is always unpredictable and no one can ascertain its exact future intentions; it will always pursue its interests. Pakistan has recently decided to hold talks with the Taliban. The Pakistani Taliban (TTP), […]

Analysis

Cyber Security Challenges and Response

8th November 2021 Jamal Nasir 0

The recent cyber-attack against the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) once again reminds us of the complexity of cyberspace and the enormous impact of a cyber-attack. The attack was identified on 29th October 2021 and […]

Analysis

Who Messed Up Afghanistan?

4th November 2021 Abdul Samad Khan 0

The tragic breakdown of governmental machinery in Kabul and the Taliban’s ascendency cannot entirely be reported as something that happened over night; rather, it was the outcome of a long process. The cold remiss toward […]

Analysis

The Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan: Implications for the Region and Policy Options for Pakistan

22nd October 2021 Fariha Sher 0

Afghanistan is a landlocked multiethnic country located in the heart of South-Central Asia. Its geo-strategic location has always tempted invaders. Owing to prolonged power struggles, external intervention and tribal affinities, Afghanistan has suffered throughout its history. Decades long […]

Analysis

Nuclear Learning: A Historical Overview and Futuristic Trends for Pakistan

19th October 2021 Syed Saif ul-Haq 0

Since the overt nuclearization of South Asia, the question of ‘nuclear learning’ has remained in the limelight. The term itself was introduced by Joseph Nye in 1987, as he endeavoured to examine US-Soviet relations during […]

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