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Peace: The Forgotten Virtue in the RSS-Occupied India

3rd June 2020 Ayesha Abbasi 0

“Peace is not something you wish for; It’s something you make, something you do, something you are, and something you give away.” This John Lennon quote is sure to resonate with a majority of earthlings. […]

Analysis

US-China Trade War Amidst COVID-19: A Step Towards a New World Order

1st June 2020 Salahuddin Bhutto 0

Sino-US clashes have been in play since the founding of People’s Republic of China. Intricacies of their cultural and economic rivalry have been researched immensely in the past and present. The conflict continues during the […]

Nuclear

Dangerous Indian Designs 1998 – 2020: Does the Leopard Ever Change Its Spots?

30th May 2020 Nida Shahid 1

When the first shouted word of Pakistan’s nuclear tests were heard in the Indian Parliament on May 28, 1998, a communist leader, Somnath Chatterjee, interrupted a speech condemning India’s tests and turned directly to Prime […]

Nuclearization of South Asia: 22 years
Analysis

Nuclearization of South Asia: 22 years

29th May 2020 Arsim Tariq 16

Ever since the nuclearization of South Asia, the dynamics for war and security have changed with a constant threat to regional stability. In 1974, India carried out nuclear tests under the shadow of Peaceful Nuclear […]

Economy

US-China COVID(RY) and the Samson Option!

13th May 2020 Dr Adil Sultan 0

The US-China ‘COVID(RY)’ is fuelling a new Cold War as the two global powers are embroiled in an ongoing battle of narratives blaming each other for the current pandemic, while simultaneously reaching out to the […]

Emerging Technologies

The Supplemental Low Yield SLBM Warhead – Strategic Implications

10th May 2020 Dr Naeem Salik 2

The Supplemental Low Yield SLBM Warhead – Strategic Implications In February 2020 the US fielded a new low yield SLBM Warhead designated as the ‘Supplemental Low Yield SLBM Warhead W 76-2.’ On 24 April 2020 […]

India-France Military Partnership: Implications for South Asian Stability
Military

India-France Military Partnership: Implications for South Asian Stability

2nd May 2020 Huma Rehman 1

International and regional stability is ultimately the product of broader political, economic, and military dynamics among many players, in which political, technological, strategic alliances and decisions perform multiple roles as agents of change for the […]

Analysis

Chinese Role in Afghan Peace

1st May 2020 Group Captain (Retd) Sultan M Hali 1

Peace remains elusive in Afghanistan, despite serious efforts by various stakeholders and the accord signed between the US and Taliban. The people of Afghanistan have suffered immensely, having been ravaged by wars since 1979; the […]

India’s New Nuclear Mindset: Counter Force Targeting.
Missiles

India’s New Nuclear Mindset: Counter Force Targeting.

30th April 2020 Syed Saif ul-Haq 0

Nuclear deterrence plays a pivotal role in maintaining peace and stability in South Asia. The main actors in the region are India, Pakistan and China. Since independence, India has been keen to develop nuclear weapons […]

Prejudice in the time of Pandemic
Economy

Prejudice in the time of Pandemic

26th April 2020 Sajid Aziz 0

The COVID-19 pandemic has evoked a spectrum of responses from humankind, ranging from display of pure moral and humanistic impulses to instances of crass tribalistic instincts. Overworked and fatigued doctors, nurses and health workers, showing […]

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