Conventional Imbalance in South Asia by Dr Salma Malik

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Navigating Risks and Benefits of Pakistan’s Tech Dependency on China

Pakistan’s growing reliance on Chinese information technology (IT) and emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence (AI),…

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Reviewing MTCR: A Paradox

There is a pressing need to re-contextualize missile control regimes that have become weaponized geopolitical…

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The U.S. Threat Perception Beyond The Doctrine

Pakistan's threat perception focused primarily on India has significant impact on Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine and…

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Pakistan Has No Rationale to Develop Long-Range Missiles that Might Threaten the United States

On December 19th, 2024, United States (US) Principal Deputy National Security Advisor (DNSA), Jonathan Finer,…

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US Partiality and Its Repercussions For Strategic Stability in South Asia

Security generally refers to the absence of perceived threats from internal or external sources, such…

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The Costly Gamble of Ukraine’s Denuclearization

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine inherited a substantial nuclear stockpile—making…

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