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Men in Black: Quality overshadowing quantity
By Saima Ali Pakistan keeping a large army by compulsion of its geographical location and ambitious neighbors has to strive…
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Three themes that can hit the Chinese engine
By Sourajit Aiyer Can the Chinese economic engine really get hit? It is going a transformational change currently from an investment-driven…
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Nuclear armed submarines: Menacing murky South Asia
By Maimuna Ashraf Pakistan lately expressed concern over the latest Indian test of a submarine capable of firing nuclear ballistic missiles, saying…
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Pakistan’s nuclear program a nightmare for India
By Anam Kausar In recent times, several Indian writers and newspapers are keenly running the propaganda against Pakistan Nuclear program. Since…
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Deviant behaviors in non-proliferation regime
In the contemporary international environment, one of the foremost prevailing challenges to global peace, security and stability is the spread…
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Sabotaging the Gwadar and CPEC project
By Nasurullah Brohi The external infiltration has always been a major reason for the instability in Pakistan and despite huge…
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Yemen: Is this war necessary?
By Rene Wadlow During the Second World War in the United States, there was a government-sponsored publicity campaign to save car…
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Myanmar’s new ‘normal’: Democracy or apartheid?
By Emre Tunç Sakaoğlu Almost five years have passed since the former pseudo-civilian government of Myanmar departed from half a…
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Modi’s visit to Saudi Arabia: Some takeaways for Pakistan
By Sadia Kazmi Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s maiden two day visit to Saudi Arabia has been remarkable in terms…
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Port of Gwadar and geopolitics of great powers
By Zahid Khan Strategically, Gwadar port’s location is an enticement to the regional and global powers which have interest in…
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