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Ikram Sehgal

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The writer is a defence and security analyst, he is Co-Chairman Pathfinder Group, Patron-in-Chief Karachi Council on Foreign Relations (KCFR) and the Vice Chairman Board of Management Quaid-e-Azam House Museum (Institute of Nation Building).

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 4)

The world is changing, a new continent has come up in front of our eyes: Eurasia. Continents being defined as “main continuous expanses of...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 3)

Constituting all of North Asia, Siberia is an extensive geographical region vast and sparsely populated, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 2)

The historical Silk Road was a network of land trade routes connecting Asia and Europe; from the 2nd century BC to 18th century AD....

From the Editorial Desk (Dec 2021)

Dear Readers, Pakistan's leading atomic scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan (popularly known as AQ Khan) passed away in Islamabad at age 85, on Sunday October...

North-South Eurasian Corridor (Part 01)

The history of the Silk Road networks and other trade connections is closely tied to the rise and fall of Eurasian empires, among them...

Association of Eastern States of South Asia

If Bangladesh’s problems were confined to over-population and natural disasters that retard economic growth, it would be bad enough, but the problem is that...

From the Editorial Desk (Nov-2021)

Dear Readers, The Taliban victory in Afghanistan unleashed anger at U.S. President Joe Biden, his critics accusing his administration of, among other things, leaving a...

Association of Eastern States of South Asia

When looking at the map there are mainly three North-South connecting routes that would come to mind. The first is the route coming from...
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