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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 […]

Analysis

The Western Containment Strategy: The US and Allies Against China’s Rise.

12th December 2024 Zamir Ahmed Awan 0

The United States and its Western allies have been accused of orchestrating a multifaceted strategy to curb China’s rapid ascension as a global power. This containment policy, underpinned by economic, technological, and strategic maneuvers, reflects […]

Politics

China’s Militarization of South China Sea: A threat to Regional Security

8th December 2024 Muhammad Adan Shawal Akbar 0

The South China Sea (SCS) is an important water body for international trade. It connects the East Asian states with Europe and the rest of the world for trade and energy supplies. The South China […]

Analysis

The Rise of Hindu Nationalism: The Future of Hindutva in Indian Politics

8th December 2024 Iqra Tariq 0

Introduction Hindutva was a word coined by Vinayak Savarkar in the early 20th century; it became a powerful political ideology defining Indian identity mainly along the lines of Hindu culture and values. This ideology had […]

Analysis

Strategic Competition in Space: South Asia’s Security Dilemma

8th December 2024 Muhammad Adil Khan 0

Space emerged as a contested domain with the launch of Sputnik-1. This satellite was launched into space by the Soviet Union, marking the beginning of the space race between the United States and the Soviet […]

Analysis

Realist Constructivism: A Hybrid Approach Shaping Modern Power Politics

2nd December 2024 Javaria Shaikh 0

In the ever-evolving landscape of International Relations, the theoretical divide between realism and constructivism has long been a focal point for scholars. However, a new hybrid approach, Realist Constructivism, proposed by J. Samuel Barkin in […]

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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 […]

Analysis

The South China Sea: A Powder Keg of Global tensions

23rd November 2024 Arzam Murad Bajwa 0

Beneath the South China Sea’s tranquil waters lies a complex web of competing claims, economic interests and security concerns. As China grows in power, so does the importance of the South China Sea. South China […]

Analysis

ATACMS and Its Transformative Impact on the Russia-Ukraine War

23rd November 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has raged on for more than 1000 day, and is marked by transforming battle lines, evolving military strategies, introduction of new military technologies, and deepening geopolitical ramifications. One of […]

Analysis

Indus Water Treaty: Continuity or Renegotiation

21st November 2024 Nomeen Kassi 0

Scholars believe future conflict between Pakistan and India could revolve around water disputes. The situation is very alarming because both countries are nuclear states. Pakistan has faced water crises and distribution challenges with its adversary […]

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