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Politics

Modi’s Identity Politics in Post-Secular India: A Threat to Peace in South Asia

27th December 2019 Ayaz Khokhar 0

India has gradually transformed from a secular democracy into a Hindu majoritarian polity. This has happened in sequence to BJP’s rise in power and Modi’s election as prime minister in 2014 and 2019 subsequently. This […]

Emerging Technologies

Impact of Emerging Technologies on South Asian Strategic Stability

24th December 2019 Moiz Khan 0

The Arms Control and Disarmament (AC&D) is under strain due to renewed geopolitical tensions; evolving nuclear doctrines; the collapse of existing treaties and agreements; technological advancements and military modernisations. The ripples of weak AC&D architecture […]

Emerging Technologies

Indian Aerospace Modernization: Implications for Strategic Stability in South Asia

22nd December 2019 Ayaz Khokhar 0

Military modernization, as theory and practice, has been the process of changes and sophistication in warfighting doctrines and military capabilities of the armed forces of any state in order to achieve its political objectives. The […]

Politics

Israel and India: Doppelgangers?

22nd December 2019 Sajid Aziz 0

The post-Pulwama military crisis and India’s recent move to revoke articles 370 and 35(A), which gave Indian-held Kashmir a distinct constitutional status and administrative structure, have not only raised the ominous prospect of war between […]

Politics

Hypersonic Weapons: A Critical Appraisal of Speed and Technology Bonhomie

19th December 2019 Syed Ali Hadi 0

The precursor to hypersonic weapons is the speed. In every kinetic and non-kinetic operations, speed is a key factor at the very onset of battle. The German’s Blitzkrieg (lightning war) is an acute example from […]

Politics

Citizen Amendment Bill (CAB): A New Assault on the Muslim Identity

17th December 2019 Shaza Arif 0

Today, liberalism is in a severe crisis. Its various postulates are very pleasant to hear, yet they remain confined to academic halls and are not as readily absorbed by the people as the call for […]

Politics

Can Kartarpur Corridor be the First Drop of Rain?

15th December 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

On November 9, 2019, Pakistan and India opened the first-ever visa-free corridor between the two countries to facilitate the pilgrimage of Sikhs – a minority community in both India and Pakistan but with major chunk […]

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Brexit & British Elections

12th December 2019 Aftab Siddiqui 0

  Since June 2016 Britain as nation is experiencing huge uncertainty. Although the referendum result was marginally in favour of leaving the European Union (EU) it was never known then and even now in December […]

Analysis

Repressive States & New Militant Democracies: The Case of Kashmir

11th December 2019 Group Captain (Retd) Sultan M Hali 0

By definition, repressive states are those which subjugate their masses or a portion of society to suit their own agenda. The tools that may be used comprise draconian laws, a stymied justice system, which provides […]

Military

Under RSS’s Modi, India is No Longer Rising

9th December 2019 Dr Adil Sultan 0

India’s shift from ‘secularism’ to ‘fascism’ is a result of the overriding influence of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologues within the BJP hierarchy that has exposed the myth of ‘irresistibly rising India.’ The recent […]

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