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Analysis

The Role of British Nationals of Pakistani Origin in the Development of UK

16th January 2025 Zamir Ahmed Awan 0

British nationals of Pakistani origin have significantly contributed to the United Kingdom’s economic, social, and cultural development across various sectors. Below is an overview of their roles, achievements, and the challenges they face, categorized by […]

Analysis

US Sanctions on Pakistan’s Missile Program: Containment or Double Standards?

13th January 2025 Muhtasim Afridi 0

On 18th December 2024, the US imposed sanctions on four Pakistani firms accused of their involvement in the development of long-range ballistic missiles widely known as Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), adding that the success of […]

Analysis

Indian Testing of Hypersonic Cruise Missiles: What Does It Mean for South Asian Strategic Stability?

10th January 2025 Saif -ul-Haq 0

On Nov 16th 2024, India test fired a Long-Range Hypersonic Missile (LRHM) from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island from the cost of Odisha. This weapon system has the ability to engage targets over 1500 km, […]

Analysis

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

6th January 2025 Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig 0

Pakistan’s growing reliance on Chinese information technology (IT) and emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence (AI), has become a focal point of national discourse. While this partnership offers substantial opportunities for modernization and development, it poses […]

Analysis

Reviewing MTCR: A Paradox

6th January 2025 Muhammad Hamza Chaudhary 0

There is a pressing need to re-contextualize missile control regimes that have become weaponized geopolitical tools around the world. The looming nuclear threat, terrorizing arms race, and the horrifying apocalyptic essence that was sensed during […]

Analysis

The U.S. Threat Perception Beyond The Doctrine

6th January 2025 Komal Khan 0

Pakistan’s threat perception focused primarily on India has significant impact on Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine and missile programme. Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine underscores deterrence capability aimed at countering potential threats from India; and therefore as per need, […]

Analysis

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

6th January 2025 Hamdan Khan 0

On December 19th, 2024, United States (US) Principal Deputy National Security Advisor (DNSA), Jonathan Finer, made some shocking claims about Pakistan’s missile program at Carnegie. While outlining the outgoing Biden administration’s WMD policies, he asserted […]

Analysis

US Partiality and Its Repercussions For Strategic Stability in South Asia

2nd January 2025 Alamgir Gul 0

Security generally refers to the absence of perceived threats from internal or external sources, such as economic disparities and inequalities. To address threats, nations seek power (economic, political, and military) and take measures to mitigate […]

Analysis

The Costly Gamble of Ukraine’s Denuclearization

26th December 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine inherited a substantial nuclear stockpile—making it the third-largest nuclear power globally. This nuclear arsenal included 1900 strategic and 2,600 tactical nuclear warheads, and delivery systems […]

Economy

China’s SEZs Miracle: Pakistan’s Path to Redemption

26th December 2024 warda tehreem 0

In the past 30 years, China has achieved rapid economic growth and unprecedented development in history. How did china achieve this rapid growth? What have been its key drivers? And most importantly, can China sustain […]

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