Trade·International Relations Modi Retreats from the World Stage After Operation Sindoor Fallout Operation Sindoor and its Aftermath In recent months, Narendra Modi has maintained a relatively lower level of visibility on the international stage. by Dr. Mozammil Khan 6 months ago
International Relations·Security Sohail Afridi’s Election and Pakistan’s Terror Challenge Sohail Afridi’s election as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s chief minister marks a new political change. This change is now being interpreted as the breaking by Dr. Hamza Khan 6 months ago
UK·India·International Relations·Trade Reasons for UK Prime Minister’s Visit to India The 2025 visit of UK Prime Minister to India was the most important diplomatic and economic event in the post-Brexit period. The by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 6 months ago
International Relations·Security Pakistan’s View on the Post-Doha Agreement Situation The recent flare up between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the border is not any sudden change. It is the culmination of a by Dr Elodie Marchand 7 months ago
International Relations·Pakistan How PTM Is Twisting the Imaan Mazari Case Let us talk about the Imaan Mazari situation. It has been all over social media, and honestly, what is happening around it, by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 7 months ago
Uncategorized·International Relations·Pakistan Agricultural Modernization and Food Security under CPEC Phase 2 Pakistan has always relied on agriculture as the foundation of its economy, and a significant segment of population depends on it, and by Dr. Sophie De Clercq 7 months ago
China·International Relations·Palestine CPEC Phase 2 Driving Innovation and Green Development in Pakistan The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has passed a significant new stage, the one which does not see roads and power plants but by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 7 months ago
International Relations·Economy Minerals Development and Rare-Earth Potential in Pakistan Pakistan’s rugged mountains and arid plateaus conceal a vast repository of valuable minerals, including copper, gold, lithium, cobalt, and other rare-earth elements. by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 7 months ago
International Relations·Trade How Soft Power Shapes Pakistan’s 2025 Trade Strategy The transformation of the diplomatic approach of Pakistan in 2025 is motivated by the calculated change of focus in terms of trade by Arshad Ali Umarzai 7 months ago
Trade·International Relations·Pakistan Gwadar Port and Regional Connectivity The crown jewel of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Gwadar Port is changing the economic landscape and position of Pakistan. Gwadar is by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 7 months ago