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What’s wrong with Pakistan

The debates of nuclear non-proliferation and war on terror have placed Pakistan under critical circles of international community. Instead of investing its full potential...

Conflict Management & Vision for a secular Pakistan: A Comparative Study

The emergence of non-traditional security threats in the international system has raised serious issues of religious extremism and sectarian violence across the globe. In...

Defeat is an Orphan: How Pakistan Lost the Great south Asian War

The debate of counter-proliferation and counter-terrorism in the age of globalization or twenty-first century have direly influenced Pakistan’s mainstream policies. The leading architectures of...

Modi’s Blueprint for India Policy

The 2014 Indian general elections for the selection of sixteenth Lok Sabha was completed in nine phases and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of National...

Arming Without Aiming India’s Military Modernization

South Asian environment inherited in Indo-Pak toxic diplomatic interaction has always remained a source of interaction for the international community. Conventional asymmetry based on...

Not War, Not Peace

The questions of peace and its association to the subcontinent have always remained the gravitation points of international debate on South Asia in light...

Learning to Live with The Bomb, Pakistan: 1998–2016

Regional politics of the nuclearized subcontinent in the presence of protracted India–Pakistan rivalry has become a topic of immense importance and lacks a balanced...

The Warrior State Pakistan in the Contemporary World

Terrorism in Pakistan forced Islamabad to join the American-led war on terror and start a fight to prevent religiously motivated violent elements from becoming...
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