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Pakistan’s Compliance with Biological Weapons Convention
Emerging Technologies

Pakistan’s Compliance with Biological Weapons Convention

3rd August 2020 Dr. Syed Javaid Khurshid 1

A recent story by a little known entity has alleged that Pakistan is working with China to produce the COVID-19 vaccine and undertake activities such as working on the anthrax-like pathogens while citing unknown source […]

Military Effectiveness Amid COVID-19
Analysis

Military Effectiveness Amid COVID-19

20th July 2020 Dr Naeem Salik 0

While COVID-19, the deadly Pandemic has unravelled the socio-economic foundations and norms of the international community not much has been said about the complications it has created for the militaries around the world. Military services […]

China-US Cold War: Implications on India and Pakistan
Emerging Technologies

China-US Cold War: Implications on India and Pakistan

7th July 2020 Barkat Ullah 4

What is cold war? The term ‘cold war’ was used for the first time by a famous British writer George Orwell in his essays on the tensions between the USA and USSR, now Russia. The indirect confrontation […]

Understanding Proxy Wars: A Middle Eastern Case Study
Analysis

Understanding Proxy Wars: A Middle Eastern Case Study

1st July 2020 Abdul Samad Khan 0

The end of WW2 gave birth to a new concept of warfare – cold war. This new warfare was the result of the higher cost of the traditional and conventional inter-state rivalry as a handful […]

Why India should not use Russian S-400 missiles against China
Analysis

Why India should not use Russian S-400 missiles against China

26th June 2020 Group Captain (Retd) Sultan M Hali 1

India is embroiled in a border skirmish with China in the Ladakh region in which, it has lost territory as well as scores of soldiers including a battalion commander. The encounter has left India red-faced […]

Air Operations in Sub-Conventional Warfare
Analysis

Air Operations in Sub-Conventional Warfare

22nd June 2020 Air Cdre Jamal Hussain (Retd) 0

The Need to Develop an Independent Philosophy Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is one of Pakistan’s key instruments of  national power, employed primarily to thwart external aggression or to establish the will of the state where […]

The Geostrategic Aspect of China-India Riddle
Economy

The Geostrategic Aspect of China-India Riddle

16th June 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The remote and inhospitable Himalayas in the disputed State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) are in the limelight again and the reason is no different: the tensions between the countries controlling different parts of the […]

Analysis

India’s Paradox-Ridden Policy

13th June 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The hostility between India and Pakistan has been dominating the South Asian geopolitical landscape since 1947 – the year when both countries gained independence from British Imperialism. From that moment on, both countries have fought […]

Analysis

AirPower Employment in Asymmetric Warfare And Collateral Damage: A Case Study Of Operations Rah-e-Rast And Rah-e-Nijat

12th June 2020 Air Cdre Jamal Hussain (Retd) 0

Accurate assessment of collateral damage during operations Rah e Rast, Rah e Nijat, Zarb e Azb and Radd ul Fasaad is not easy as figures which were given out by various sources cannot be independently […]

Analysis

AirPower Employment in Asymmetric Warfare

10th June 2020 Air Cdre Jamal Hussain (Retd) 0

Collateral damage in conflicts between state(s) and non-state actors make international headline news. They cause severe embarrassment to the former and weaken their resolve to put down the armed insurrection through use of force. For […]

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