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Does Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine stand vindicated post-Pulwama?
By M Waqas Jan Earlier this week on May 28, Pakistan marked more than two decades of technological prowess since successfully…
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India’s Prime Minister Modi pursues politics of Hindu nationalism – what does that mean?
By Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University Almost immediately after winning a second term in office on May 23, India’s Prime Minister…
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US is already fighting a conflict with Iran – an economic war that is hurting the wrong people
By David Cortright, University of Notre Dame Many are worried about the risk of war with Iran after the Trump…
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South China Sea is the real global flashpoint
By Azhar Azam So many times over the past few years, the U.S. federal administration, establishment, and media have collectively…
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21 years of nuclearization of South Asia: Current doctrinal trends
By Haris Bilal Malik Since the nuclearization of South-Asia in 1998, the region’s security dynamics have changed considerably. This has…
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The reasons for the United States – China trade war
By Arthur S. Guarino The economic superpowers of the United States and China have entered into a significant trade war.…
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The encroaching impact of arms trade on South Asia’s geopolitics
By M Waqas Jan In his famous farewell address to the American Public in 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower had…
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Outcome of world’s largest election – Indian general election 2019
Without a shadow of a doubt, things are not looking good for the incumbent party after 6 rounds of voting…
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Is PTM genuine to its cause?
By Syed Nasir Hassan Pusthoon Tahafuz Movement (PTM) v/s Sate is a fiery tale which none can anticipate how it…
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Sri Lankan bombings: Reincarnation of red revolution
By B.Z. Khasru With a string of suicide bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, which killed more than 250…
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