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Why India and Pakistan need to leverage their cultural rituals to kick start arms control talks
By Dr. Nasir Mehmood and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill India and Pakistan have been unable to resume productive arms control negotiations…
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The chickens are coming home to roost
You can interpret it on any level you like–that the Russians are inherently parochial and out of touch with how…
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The West needs Pakistan to break the Saudi-Iranian polarization of the Persian Gulf
By Behrooz Ayaz and Dr. Julian Spencer-Churchill Pakistan is a neglected democratic ally of the West, and possesses a sophisticated…
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The state of democratic discourse in India
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha The last few years have witnessed many discordant voices being raised on the future of democratic…
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India is a worst place for minorities the case of Gujarat Massacre 2002
By Saima Afzal Area-wise Gujarat is the fifth largest state in India and has a population of over 60 million.…
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UN report indicates Afghanistan as TTP’s safe haven
By Saima Afzal On 5th February 2022, the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team have issued its 29th report…
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Overview of Pakistan’s national security policy
By Salma Shaheen Pakistan’s first National Security Policy 2022-26 (hereafter the Policy), in many ways like defence white papers or…
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International realization of Afghanistan humanitarian crisis post OIC conference
By Saima Afzal Pakistan has made continuous serious efforts to warn international community of the humanitarian crisis and security concerns…
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Kashmir: What next?
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The conflict over the disputed territory of Kashmir is soluble only if pragmatic, realistic and…
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Assessing FATF role for Pakistan in the context of Wallerstien approach
By Dr. Zahid Khan Basically, the key objective of FATF (Financial Action Task Force) is to set the standards and…
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