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

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Can Kartarpur Corridor be the First Drop of Rain?
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
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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 […]

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Repressive States & New Militant Democracies: The Case of Kashmir
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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 […]

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Under RSS’s Modi, India is No Longer Rising
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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India’s Hare-brained Nuclear Behaviour
Military

India’s Hare-brained Nuclear Behaviour

8th December 2019 Shamsa Nawaz 0

Politics with an opportune, proportionate, precise and unequivocal resolve represents the continuous face of nuclear signalling within the Indo-Pak rivalry. As has been evident, strategic restraint is so far being ingeniously and perpetually reinstated to […]

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Lacking Direction: PTI’s Kashmir Policy
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Lacking Direction: PTI’s Kashmir Policy

7th December 2019 Agha Hussain 0

Does Imran Khan ignoring the letter of Syed Ali Geelani, veteran Kashmiri freedom icon, epitomize the PTI’s Kashmir policy? Does the PTI, in fact, have an effective Kashmir policy? A deeper analysis is required to […]

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Pulwama Crisis and Prospect of Nuclear War between India and Pakistan
Pak India Crisis 2019

Pulwama Crisis and Prospect of Nuclear War between India and Pakistan

3rd December 2019 Muhammad Usama 0

On 14th February 2019 in the Pulwama district of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), a convoy of military vehicles carrying security personnel was attacked by a suicide bomber named Adil Ahmed Dar. He was an indigenous […]

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US ‘Debt Trap’ Mantra On CPEC: Myth or Reality?
Economy

US ‘Debt Trap’ Mantra On CPEC: Myth or Reality?

1st December 2019 Ayaz Khokhar 0

Pakistan and China signed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) agreement on 20th April 2015. Both states consider this project, worth an investment of 65 billion USD for infrastructure and industrialization projects in Pakistan, as a […]

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Reconceptualizing Nuclear Security Culture: Evolving Cyber Vulnerability
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Reconceptualizing Nuclear Security Culture: Evolving Cyber Vulnerability

29th November 2019 Hananah Zarrar 0

As pivotal as the use of nuclear technology is, so is its abuse. In this context, the term ‘abuse’ refers to attempts to acquire illegal access to nuclear or radioactive material and related technology for […]

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