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Illicit Sale of Fissile Material in India: Its Potential Impacts on the Region

2nd September 2024 Harsa Kakar 2

A famous proverb says, “A thief is not the one who steals, but the one that gets caught”. This proverb is generally directed at thieves who get caught, and that one who does not get […]

Analysis

Iron or Ploughshare: The Choices in Pakistan-Afghan Relations

2nd September 2024 Qamar Shahzad and Arooj Azhar 1

With the U.S. withdrawal, the Taliban came into power—much to the delight of their long-time supporters in Pakistan. As the news spread, the former Pakistani prime minister tweeted, “Afghanistan has broken the shackles of slavery.” […]

Analysis

A Testament to Military Might, Pakistan Successfully Tests Shaheen-II Ballistic Missile

2nd September 2024 Farid Faiz 0

The military successes of Pakistan have always shown the country’s will to guarantee its strategic stability and sovereignty. Among these successes, Pakistan’s defense capacity reaches a major turning point with the effective testing of the […]

Analysis

Rethinking Realpolitik: India’s Distant Neighbors and the Cost of Authoritarian Support

1st September 2024 Arman Ahmed 0

Introduction: The Rise of Realpolitik in India “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable, and the art of the next best,” said Otto Von Bismarck, who was one of the proponents of realpolitik. […]

Indian Nuclear Stockpiles- A Leading Dangerous Trajectory
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Dissecting India’s Defence Budget 2024-2025

31st August 2024 Azhar Zeeshan 0

Over the past few years, India’s defence budget has shown a consistent upward trajectory, which highlights the Indian government’s commitment towards modernising its defence infrastructure. To provide a glimpse into this increase, in 2020, the […]

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TTP and Baloch Militant Groups: An Examination of their Relationship

30th August 2024 Muhammad Nauman Akhter 0

On June 26, 2024, the Balochistan government held a press conference where they disclosed the arrest of a prominent leader from the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). His confessions reveal an alarming trend of cooperation between the […]

Analysis

The Martyrdom of Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh: An Infinite Tragedy of Struggles

27th August 2024 Farid Faiz 0

The Legacy of Ismail Haniyeh Prominent political leader of Hamas Ismail Haniyeh was a person whose name really connected well inside the Palestinian cause. Haniyeh negotiated cease-fires and promoted partnerships while negotiating difficult political terrain. […]

Analysis

Safeguarding Pakistan’s Cyber Sovereignty in the Digital Age

21st August 2024 Rimsha Malik 0

Cyberspace is now not only the domain of communication and exchange of information, but it has become a significant battlefield of the modern world, affecting national security, economic prosperity and social peace. In this regard, […]

Analysis

Modi 3.0: Navigating Ties with Pakistan

21st August 2024 Arzam Murad Bajwa 0

“You can change your friends but not your neighbors.” Pakistan and India never had ideal relations. Nevertheless, they were never as bad as they got under Modi since his grab of power in 2014. Recently, […]

Analysis

China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Double-Edged Sword for Developing Nations

20th August 2024 Uzma Kanwal 0

Arterial-like highways and colossal ports emerging from the African and Southeast Asian earth convert the Chinese BRI proposal into a beautiful image of the glowing future. However, the latter is still far from being completed, […]

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