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The next crucial question: Is it time to discuss an independent Kurdistan
By Abdul Manan An extended stroll off Lake Geneva leads up to a modest Kebab shop. In the company of flamboyant…
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India-Pakistan’s bid for NSG and strategic stability in South Asia
By Asma Khalid South Asia is considered as one of the most unstable and insecure region of the world. Unfortunately, strategic…
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Nuclearized Pakistan with more compulsions, less options
By Nauman Hassan In international anarchic structure, revolutions in military affairs by one state always put consequences on prospective state/states. Certainty…
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Turkey: Whom the gods would destroy
By Rene Wadlow “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad” Attributed to Prometheus, the bringer of fire to humanity The…
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The puzzling case of religion and civil war
By Babar Khan Bozdar Religion is directly as well as indirectly involved in civil war. The research is analyzed to check…
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Kashmir: Pakistan and India mutually expel diplomats
By Abdul Ruff As it is known, Kashmir is the chief cause of tensions between heavily armed and nuclearized South…
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Attacks on Tamil fishermen on sea: Indian and Sri Lankan officials to meet in New Delhi on November 5
By Abdul Ruff Now a days, attacks by Sri Lankan military forces on Tamil fishermen fishing in their traditional zones…
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Nuclear energy cooperation and Pakistan’s nuclear vision 2050
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed Pakistan’s fourth Nuclear Power Plant has started supplying electricity to the national grid on trial basis.…
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South Asian nuclear brinkmanship and recent tensions
By Maimuna Ashraf The current tensions between India and Pakistan can be easily traced back to the election of Prime…
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Poison smoke over Mosul
By Rene Wadlow It is not clear that the retreating Islamic State (ISIS) troops from Qayyarah, a town just a few…
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