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Politics of & for Memory: Collective Commemoration in Pakistan’s Strategic Culture

30th October 2025 Hamza Chaudhary 0

It was September 23rd, 1965, when the two post-partition adversaries ended another adventurous, yet decisive face-off in South Asia’s military history. Following the series of warfighting manoeuvres after Operation Gibraltar and Grand Slam, South Asia […]

Politics

Three Presidents, One Peace

17th June 2025 Usama Irfan 0

Famed military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz, argued, “war is nothing but a continuation of politics by other means”. The aim of each side in an armed conflict is to inflict harm upon the enemy with […]

Analysis

India’s Strategic Blunder: When Hindutva Hubris met Sun Tzu’s Wisdom

19th May 2025 Faisal Shabbir 0

The India-Pakistan escalation revealed how Pakistan’s strategy embodied Sun Tzu’s wisdom while India’s Hindutva-driven blunders violated core principles. The post-Pahalgam events repeated India’s failed rhetoric to garner domestic support and international sympathy while maligning Pakistan. […]

Analysis

Trump’s Tariff War and its Global Consequences

15th May 2025 Hamza Nasir 0

Indeed, economic policy is not a sovereign role, but its formulation is becoming increasingly geopolitical: it occurs in a globe that is more interconnected than ever before. Undoubtedly, the most significant change in global economic […]

Analysis

China’s Jets, Pakistan’s Edge: The Battle That Redefined South Asian Airpower

12th May 2025 Haleema Saadia 1

The recent aerial confrontation between the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) marks a pivotal moment in South Asia’s evolving strategic and technological landscape. In a stark departure from traditional metrics […]

Analysis

Unfolding the American Agenda in Afghanistan: Motives, Moves, and Regional Implications.

14th April 2025 Zamir Ahmed Awan 0

After January 20th, when President Donald Trump took the oath of office once again, there has been a noticeable surge in American engagement in Afghanistan. On the surface, Washington’s renewed focus seems to revolve around […]

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Deterrence Through Saturation: Analyzing Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missle

12th December 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Russia-Ukraine war is characterized by combat employment of niche technologies ranging from First-Person-View (FPV) drones at the lower end, and hypersonic missiles at the higher end of the conventional threshold. These advanced military systems are […]

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Indian Air Force’s role in Low Intensity Conflicts: A doctrinal evaluation

26th November 2024 Saif Ul Haq and Asra Azam 0

Low Intensity Conflicts (LICs) are often identified as having short combat durations, limited geographical extensions and deployment of specialized forces; colloquially referred to as wars of insurgency or a limited conventional conflict as per US […]

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Growing Competition between Major Powers: The Role of Emerging Economic Powers

10th June 2024 Atta Ullah 0

The Great Power Competition between the United States (U.S.), China, and Russia operates in two global power-led blocs with multiple poles, including the Emerging Economic Powers as the Next Pole. However, these two blocs remain […]

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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 […]

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