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Security·International Relations·Opinion Navigating Rights and Agendas in Azad Kashmir Politics in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has always been complex, intertwined with issues of identity, independence, and the broader Kashmir dispute. by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 6 months ago
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Security·International Relations·Opinion India Brands Pakistan Terror Financer to Keep FATF Watch In the latest chapter of the BJP controlled Indian media’s campaign, every detail of the tragic Pahalgam attack is being weaponized for by Usama Irfan 7 months ago
International Relations·Opinion Why Pakistan Still Matters to Washington If someone has followed American foreign policy over the last two decades, they would have probably noticed how Pakistan slips in and by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 7 months ago
Security·Opinion Securing Pakistan’s Future from the Grip of Terrorism The Enduring Battle Terror war is not an unfamiliar concept in Pakistan, as the war has been a tireless affair over the by Dr. Ahmad Khan 7 months ago
Opinion Saudi Pakistan Defense Pact Symbolism, Strategy, and Regional Balancing Why This Pact Matters? The Saudi Pakistan defense pact that Andrea Sanki’s panel discussed is one of by Dr. Hamza Khan 7 months ago
International Relations·Opinion Pakistan’s Human Legacy and Western Misconceptions A recent story in the Washington Post claims that Pakistan is deporting Afghans who fled to the US. Those included Afghans who by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 7 months ago
Opinion·International Relations·Trade Pak UAE Rail Partnership Stepping Up Cooperation with Big Regional Ambitions Pakistan and the UAE are giving their long standing friendship a modern twist this time by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 7 months ago