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Indian BMD and the Prospects for South Asian Strategic Architecture

4th August 2019 Mehtab Ali Bhatti 0

Strategic stability in South Asia has remained fragile due to different variables. Three basic threats to strategic stability in South Asia have been perceived as crisis instabilities, arms race and escalation risks between two nuclear […]

Economy

SCO Platform: Opportunities for Pakistan

3rd August 2019 Waqas ur Rehman 0

The 19th meeting of the Heads of State Council (HSC) of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was organized on 13-14 June 2019 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan during which Pakistan was represented by the PM, Imran Khan. […]

Analysis

The current State of Nuclear Deterrence and Strategic Stability in South Asia

23rd July 2019 Haris Bilal Malik 2

Strategic stability in South Asia has been the dominant regional and global concern for quite some time. Several dynamics, such as conventional asymmetry, a burgeoning arms race and the presence of nuclear weapons have created […]

Nuclear

A Reconnoitring of Nuclear Weapons in Outer Space

19th July 2019 Sarmad Ali Khan 0

Sun Tzu’s famous statement on waging war, “He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared”, outlined in his book The Art of War remains relevant in the current convoluted geostrategic environment. […]

Economy

CPEC and Special Economic Zones: How to Usher in a Green Industrial Chapter?

15th July 2019 Adeena Tahir 1

As the road network of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is rapidly being laid down across the country, it comes like the dawn of a new industrial era in Pakistan. The evidence of this claim […]

Analysis

Pak-US Relations and the Future!

14th July 2019 Vyas Ali Rajput 0

Alliances in international relations are marriages of temporary convenience(John J. Mearsheimer) Despite the doubts and speculations, Prime Minister Imran Khan has been scheduled to meet the American President Donald Trump on 22 July 2019. This […]

Economy

CPEC as an Innovative Model of Regional Development: Prospects and Challenges

13th July 2019 Ayaz Khokhar 1

China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is an ambitious project conceived and materialized by the leadership of Pakistan and China to transform their economic fortunes. The underlying rationale is instilling economic cooperation and trade connectivity between […]

Politics

Establishing Synergies in Pak-Iran Relations

12th July 2019 Waqas ur Rehman 0

Pakistan and Iran share geographical border besides ties of common faith, culture and history. Both countries have experienced ups and downs in their bilateral relationship. The ‘Iranian Revolution’ in 1979 had drastically changed the situation […]

Politics

Trump, Kim and Diplomacy

8th July 2019 Shaza Arif 0

On Sunday, 29th June, while attending the G-20 summit in Osaka, President Donald Trump tweeted: “If Chairman Kim of North Korea sees this, I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake his hand […]

Economy

Afghan Peace Process: Regional Stakeholders Eyeing a Piece of the Afghan Pie

7th July 2019 Amina Khan and Awais Ali Syed 0

The last seventeen years of Afghan history have only witnessed inconsequential and trivial progress towards peace in Afghanistan. Hollow promises and ill-conceived rigid positions have often made progress in the peace process slow, if not […]

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