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India’s S-400 Missile System: A False Sense of Security
Analysis

India’s S-400 Missile System: A False Sense of Security

8th August 2020 Mehtab Ali Bhatti 0

 “… the best missile defence system of all would be a just and lasting peace.” – Hillary Clinton The Russian S-400 triumph missile system is a modern and very powerful system. It can engage and […]

The Arrival of the Rafale and India’s False Bravado
Analysis

The Arrival of the Rafale and India’s False Bravado

7th August 2020 Zeeshan Javed 1

India’s increasing military adventurism is a telltale sign that it is on the quest for hegemony and dominance in the South Asian region. Looking to expand its conventional military capabilities, India’s military leadership has invested […]

The Operability of Non-Stealth Fighter Aircraft in the Emerging Age of Stealth
Emerging Technologies

The Operability of Non-Stealth Fighter Aircraft in the Emerging Age of Stealth

6th August 2020 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Stealth can simply be defined as the ability to hide from the enemy. From combat aviation perspective, stealth aircraft are designed to possess extremely low observability in terms of radar cross section (RCS), infrared signature […]

A Year of Deft Diplomacy Post-August 5
Economy

A Year of Deft Diplomacy Post-August 5

5th August 2020 Syed Ali Zia Jaffery 0

On Wednesday, August 5, Pakistan will commemorate the completion of a year of tyranny and illegal Indian annexation of the already-occupied portion of Kashmir. Dubbed “Yuam-e-Istehsaal”(The Day of Exploitation), the day is set to be […]

A System in Disguise: Pakistan vs Covid-19
Economy

A System in Disguise: Pakistan vs Covid-19

4th August 2020 Arsim Tariq 3

“The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear.”  – Antonio Gramsci, Prison Notebooks. The fault-lines […]

Pakistan’s Compliance with Biological Weapons Convention
Emerging Technologies

Pakistan’s Compliance with Biological Weapons Convention

3rd August 2020 Dr. Syed Javaid Khurshid 1

A recent story by a little known entity has alleged that Pakistan is working with China to produce the COVID-19 vaccine and undertake activities such as working on the anthrax-like pathogens while citing unknown source […]

Unforeseen Trap for India in the Sino-Iran Strategic Partnership
Economy

Unforeseen Trap for India in the Sino-Iran Strategic Partnership

31st July 2020 Rana Muhammad Irfan 0

Recent developments between Iran and China are of special concern to India and a deadly diplomatic blow to India’s foreign policy. The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership concluded between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People’s […]

Military

Chinese Maritime Disputes & Escalating Tensions in the South China Sea

31st July 2020 Zakir Ullah 0

The protracted trade war, accusation of the Covid-19 outbreak, and increasing military activities in the South China Sea had been contributing to a new conflict and military confrontation between the USA and China. This will […]

Should the United Nations Security Council be Reformed?
Analysis

Should the United Nations Security Council be Reformed?

30th July 2020 Malik Muhammad Rohail Salim 2

A successor to the failed League of Nations, the United Nations (UN) was created in the aftermath of World War II with the aim of forestalling a future ‘world war’. It first met on the […]

Indian Policies: A Block in the Rise of South Asia
Analysis

Indian Policies: A Stumbling Block in the Rise of South Asia

28th July 2020 Rabia Javed 0

“Every neighbouring state is an enemy and the neighbouring state’s neighbour is a friend.” ― Kautilya, The Arthashastra South Asia is one of the most important regions of the world. It is home to one-fourth of […]

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