Why is Pakistan on the Frontline of Climate Change?
…more than 90% of the total surface water. Most importantly, we need clean energy provisions that are inclusive for all and free of fossil fuels. In conclusion, the reason Pakistan… […]
…more than 90% of the total surface water. Most importantly, we need clean energy provisions that are inclusive for all and free of fossil fuels. In conclusion, the reason Pakistan… […]
…plans in search of stability. In the olden eras, strategizing developed from joining forces in order to hunt game to forming alliances against other tribes. Over time, the forms of… […]
…a strong narrative on the Kashmir issue for pressurizing India to solve it under international law ambit by immediately lifting curfew from IOJK. Pakistan will formulate a response after PM… […]
…the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) etc. These serve particular purposes and are considered the main contracts prohibiting states that… […]
…by a sitting, high-level government official and come amidst heightened tensions between India and Pakistan with India’s revocation of the special status of Indian occupied Kashmir (IOK). Following the February… […]
…the Muslims of the valley. These protests were met with the Indian army’s pellet guns, tear gas, and wooden sticks, leaving thousands of people wounded, blinded and traumatized. The practice… […]
…ultra- nationalism offer real solutions to the unprecedented problems within and outside India? Once the threshold is crossed, in a world filled with ultra-nationalists, would there remain a demand for… […]
…rivals launch race for July elections. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/afghan-president-and-14-rivals-launch-race-for-july-elections/2019/01/20/bf002466-1c9f-11e9-8e ( 2019, July 4) Electoral Law (2016). Retrieved from http://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/docs/ELECTRONIC/86577/97848/F592478731/AFG86577%20English.pdf (2019, July 12th) Ethnic Groups of Afghanistan. (2018, June 7). Retrieved… […]
…a Senior Fellow at the Centre of Religious Freedom states, “These attacks were not inchoate mob violence, triggered by real or rumoured insult; rather, they involved careful planning by organized… […]
…and stability in South Asia. [1] Security Council Resolution 122 (1957). Available from http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/RES/122(1957) [2] Security Council Resolutions 47 (1948), 51 (1948), 80 (1950), 91 (1951), and the United Nations… […]
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