POLITICS
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Are “Group” and “Terrorist” still appropriate to define ISIS?
By Zaher Mahruqi The word group which was started by one media outlet and which the rest of the pack inherited…
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India’s ballistic missiles; derivative of peaceful space cooperation
By Ahsan Ali Zahid and Hasan Ehtisham An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a potential source of power projection and hegemonic…
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Putin’s possible Libyan pivot
By John Cody Mosbey The bad cloud that portends a perfect storm continues to build. Perhaps the most serious development on…
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Sectarian fire in Pakistan
Tushar Ranjan Mohanty At least 27 persons including 13 children were killed and 36 were injured in a suicide blast…
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Yemen: Where humanity is flaunted
By Rene Wadlow In an exceptional presentation on 31 October 2015, at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon…
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The Russian intervention in Syria: The beginning of a New War
By Nasurullah Brohi The protests and the unrest of local groups against President Assad’s regime since 2011 have created a…
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Pakistan’s shift from deterrence to credible minimum deterrence
By Adeel Mukhtar Deterrence is defined or explained differently by the states keeping their own personal nature of threat or policies…
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Nuclear exports and discriminatory approaches
By Beenish Altaf The materialization of Indo-US nuclear deal posed stern questions for the non proliferation regime and nuclear trade worldwide.…
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Kerry: Vienna talks offer “most promising opportunity” for Syria’s future
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday that this week’s international talks on Syria in Vienna will be the best chance…
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