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Saudi- India Business Network launched to boost commercial links
India has launched a major private sector initiative called the Saudi-India Business Network (SIBN) with the goal of advancing economic…
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More action needed to ban products of Chinese slave labor
By Jeff King Recent weeks have seen unprecedented international action against China for its egregious violations of human rights, particularly…
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Future of civil bureaucratic public administration and military law administration in Pakistan in the era of e-government
Public Administrative Principles can better describe the case of Pakistan. Pakistan is an administrative state in which bureaucracy has deep…
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The U.S. comes closer to leaving Iraq
By Matthew C. Mai The United States has come one step closer to finally leaving Iraq to the Iraqis. The…
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India’s foreign policy shift
By Ratish Mehta Looking back into the last decade, India’s foreign policy approach, has seen a significant shift in terms…
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Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving leader, leaves office a diminished figure with an unfulfilled legacy
By Craig Mark, Kyoritsu Women’s University Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ended weeks of speculation about the state of his…
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From a regional to a global player: Pakistan’s evolving metamorphosis
The month of August holds special significance for the people of Pakistan. This is a month when Pakistan won its…
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Justifying Pakistan’s air based nuclear deterrent posture vis-à-vis India’s Rafale obsession
By Haris Bilal Malik India aspires to create its hegemony and ultimately dominate the South Asian region. For this purpose,…
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Gupkar Declaration an absolute fallacy
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai On August 22, 2020, the pro-India leadership in Srinagar (Capitol city of Kashmir) issued Gupkar…
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The Asian Gee Gee
By Audrey Beaulieu and Eugene Matos The Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the race gate; it’s an eyecatcher…
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