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AirPower Employment in Asymmetric Warfare

10th June 2020 Air Cdre Jamal Hussain (Retd) 0

Collateral damage in conflicts between state(s) and non-state actors make international headline news. They cause severe embarrassment to the former and weaken their resolve to put down the armed insurrection through use of force. For […]

Environment

Neither War nor Peace: Grey Zone Conflicts and Outer Space

26th May 2020 Misbah Arif 0

Psychological warfare, treason of political systems, covert information operations are not new to International Relations where conflict and competition prevails all the time. However, rapid technological advancement has changed the nature of tactics and strategies. […]

Politics

Can Kartarpur Corridor be the First Drop of Rain?

15th December 2019 Hamdan Khan 0

On November 9, 2019, Pakistan and India opened the first-ever visa-free corridor between the two countries to facilitate the pilgrimage of Sikhs – a minority community in both India and Pakistan but with major chunk […]

Analysis

The Counterforce Rhetoric

19th September 2019 Muhammad Rizwan 0

A few months ago, Vipin Narang and Christopher Clary, two well-known political scientists, published an article in which they claimed that India is slowly moving towards a counter force strategy against Pakistan; that it may […]

Military

India’s Potential Abandonment of Nuclear No First Use Policy & Its implications for Pakistan

24th July 2019 Hamdan Khan 1

The lesson of the Cold War is that against Nuclear Weapons, only Nuclear Weapons can hold peace. (Chung Mong-Joon) The advent of the Nuclear Age was a watershed event in the history of warfare. As […]

Military

Escalation of the Crisis in the Persian Gulf

24th June 2019 Tughral Yamin 0

As an oil producing nation, the dominant western nations have done their best to keep Iran under their influence since the last century. The Anglo Persian oil company (founded in 1908) was created much on […]

Military

Indian Hybrid war: Challenges for Pakistan

18th June 2019 Inam Ullah Shah 0

Change is the enduring feature of global politics. Similarly, warfare also evolves with changes in socio-political conditions and advancement in technologies. As, Clausewitz says, “Every age has its own type of war and it adopt […]

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