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The Quad: Why is India Shy of a Full-fledged Military Makeover?

4th January 2020 Pranay Shome 0

The very purpose of the Quad – to serve a collective answer to the Chinese hegemonic attitude in the Indo-Pacific region – will remain ineffective unless India upgrades it to a military level, but the […]

Analysis

The North Korean Conundrum

3rd January 2020 Yasir Malik 0

North Korea is ramping up its nuclear strength with an accelerated push to induct new technologies in order to modernize its nuclear arsenals. Ever since Pyongyang tested its first nuclear weapon in 2005, Pyongyang’s nuclear […]

Emerging Technologies

Impact of Emerging Technologies on South Asian Strategic Stability

24th December 2019 Moiz Khan 0

The Arms Control and Disarmament (AC&D) is under strain due to renewed geopolitical tensions; evolving nuclear doctrines; the collapse of existing treaties and agreements; technological advancements and military modernisations. The ripples of weak AC&D architecture […]

Politics

Israel and India: Doppelgangers?

22nd December 2019 Sajid Aziz 0

The post-Pulwama military crisis and India’s recent move to revoke articles 370 and 35(A), which gave Indian-held Kashmir a distinct constitutional status and administrative structure, have not only raised the ominous prospect of war between […]

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 […]

Military

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 […]

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 […]

Politics

Indian Ocean Region: A Great Game for Strategic and Nuclear Supremacy

26th November 2019 Beenish Ansari 0

The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has become a strategic hot spot in recent years. The naval presence of many states has seen aggravated rifts among Asian countries for influence in the Indian Ocean. The U.S. […]

Pak India Crisis 2019

Decoding the irrationality of India’s new normal mindset

25th November 2019 Tahir Nazir 0

Pinning high hopes on ‘nuclear weapons capability’ and reducing the role of human agency, are against the logic of ‘deterrence theory’. And deterrence works well when decision-makers behave in a ‘rational manner’. Nonetheless, deterrence theory […]

Politics

Future of Global Politics

19th November 2019 Majid Mahmood 0

One of the most pressing questions faced by academics and policymakers alike is what will be the direction of global politics in coming years? The intellectual and political turmoil of the existing global liberal order, […]

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