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Attiq Ur Rehman

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Dr Attiq-ur-Rehman is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations, NUML. He is a prolific writer and regularly writes for different research journals and magazines. He constantly shares his intellectual insight on various national and international forums.

Amandeep S. Gill, Nuclear Security Summits

The history of nuclear politics has witnessed various developments of arms control and disarmament initiatives in which the proponents of the international non-proliferation regime...

National Security Policy of Pakistan 2022-2026

Pakistan’s recently launched National Security Policy (NSP) has altered the traditional notion of security in the country by marking a significant paradigm shift in...

India’s Relations with Neighbours

A refined version of New Delhi’s foreign relations under the Modi regime has improved the Indian position in world politics where the leaders of...

Afghanistan Issue and the OIC Meeting in Islamabad

The recent meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) communicated to the international community Pakistan's vision for managing its regional affairs peacefully with...

Pakistan’s Cooperative Partnership with Azerbaijan and Turkey

The emerging trilateral cooperative interaction between three Muslim nations has communicated to the world at large the strengthening of Islamabad’s role in maintaining cooperative...

The Belt Road and Beyond

The debate on evolving global politics cannot be divorced from China's emerging role in the international system. Beijing's global economic plans under the broader...

India’s Habituation with the Bomb

The international intellectual debates of non-proliferation politics usually adopt a critical framework for examining South Asian politics where the Indian and Pakistani nuclear weapon...

US Quest for containing China and the Creation of AUKUS

The American quest for undermining the economic rise of China has resulted in various multilateral strategic agreements with different states having similar strategic intentions....
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