POLITICS
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Pakistan’s Defence Day: why nuclear weapon capability was inevitable?
By Asma Khalid September 6 is known as Defense Day (Youm-e-Difa) of Pakistan. It is celebrated every year with full devotion…
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The ideological racism of the Left
By Nikhil Vaish As a lifelong liberal I am sad to say that I no longer recognise this new strain…
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Moderating Pak-Afghan relations – TAPI Pipeline project: a way forward
By Hareem Aqdas Pakistan and Afghanistan share similarities in multiple dimensions of history, religion, civilization and culture. Despite the fact, the…
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Why environmental destruction in Latin America is a threat to U.S. interests
By Kamelia Kilawan When an endangered sea mammal, the rarest of its kind, like Baja’s vaquita also known as the…
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USA and Pakistan, the mercurial friendship
By Rohan Singh After WWII, America emerged as the strongest power in the world and the developing nations looked towards them…
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India’s secret nuclear city: Truth behind the curtains
By Beenish Altaf It is necessary to draw attention of the international arena towards Indian growing nuclear desires that would have…
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Where does Pakistan lie in recent spat between U.S. and Turkey?
By Fateh Najeeb Bhatti Old cronies Turkey and the US have recently come to the cross roads owing to the…
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Call for naval nuclear CBM’s between South Asian nuclear rivals
By Ahyousha Khan In complex and dynamic South Asian security structure, new security concerns are evolving without the previous ones being…
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Japan’s military: Standing on the edge of a cliff
By Rohan Singh Ever Since World War II when two nuclear bombs were dropped on Japan, the Japanese constitution that was…
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What explains the unexpected shift to diplomacy in the North Korea crisis?
By Shriyank Mulgund Since the time of the beginning Korean War, North Korea has been rightfully acknowledged as a growing and…
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