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Diplomacy Denied: The Politics Behind India’s Cold Shoulder in Cricket

7th October 2025 Nomeen Kassi 0

In South Asia, where there has been conflict instead of diplomacy and co-operation, sporting events such as cricket have always served as a connecting factor between two estranged siblings; India and Pakistan. However, India’s recent […]

Analysis

Game-Changer on Rails: How the UAP Corridor Could Reshape South & Central Asia

27th July 2025 Bushra Tahir 0

On 17th July 2025, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, arrived in Kabul to ink the Framework Agreement for the Joint Feasibility Study of the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (UAP) Railway Project, a groundbreaking […]

Analysis

US Bets on Data-Driven and AI-Empowered Warfare to Counter China

22nd September 2023 Shayan Hassan Jamy 0

Throughout human history, technological progress has been translated into military prowess. In most instances, the states that have been able to incorporate new technologies more quickly and effectively into their respective militaries have gained a […]

Analysis

The South Asia through the Lens of Complex Interdependence

22nd April 2021 Hamid Ehsan Warraich 0

The theory of ‘Complex Interdependence’ was put forth by Robert Keohane and Joseph S. Nye in 1970s.  This theory threw down the gauntlet to the fundamental assumptions of classical and structural realism which gave more […]

Analysis

Book Review: “Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Stability in South Asia”

31st March 2021 Syed Ali Zia Jaffery 0

In his 1961 classic entitled ‘Deterrence and Defense’, Glenn H. Snyder, while terming deterrence a function of the total cost-gain expectations argued that, “the aggressor’s estimate of costs and gains is a “whole war” estimate, […]

Analysis

The Cyber Threat to Strategic Stability in South Asia

20th February 2021 Muhammad Rizwan 0

In the last decade of the 20th century and with the start of the 21st century we have seen a revolution in the field of information and communication technology. States, non-state actors, and even individuals […]

Analysis

South China Sea as a Potential Flashpoint

14th September 2020 Tahir Abbas 0

Strategic features in maritime domain can be classified by position, strength and resources Alfred T. Mahan South China Sea has all the characteristics to be called a strategic waterway. It extends from the Strait of […]

Economy

Changing the Discourse on Escalation Patterns in South Asia (Part 1)

14th May 2020 Syed Ali Zia Jaffery 0

The South Asian region might have oscillated in its importance for the powers that be, but it has never been off the radar in the academic and policy circles of major capitals. Needless to say, […]

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

The Other Frontline: South Asia in the Emerging Great Power Competition

1st March 2020 Hamdan Khan 0

The collapse of the Soviet Union sealed the fate of the realist-bipolar world order and the United States – the leader of the so-called free world – ascended triumphantly. It asserted itself as a liberal […]

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