Sana Ahmed

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SANA AHMED is a student at the Center for Peace and Stability at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), specializing in the evolving intersection of technology and security. As a Research Associate at the Strategic Vision Institute, she delves into critical research on artificial intelligence, data analytics, and algorithmic warfare

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Shifting Sands: U.S. Security Credibility and China’s Gulf Ambitions

On 9 September 2025, Israel carried out a precision airstrike in Qatar, reportedly to target a senior Hamas official. The strike was significant, not...

Redefining Restraint: Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine and the Fallout for Arms Control

The ongoing war in Ukraine has significantly impacted global arms control, as escalating actions on both sides have severely undermined the prospects for arms...

Ukraine’s Pursuit of Long-Range Missiles: Strategic Ambitions or tactical Necessity?

On the night of September 19, Ukraine launched a drone strike on an ammunition depot that lit up the skies west of Moscow. A...

The Survival of the Smartest: AI’s Edge in Modern Conflict

Centuries ago, two tribes roamed the earth: the Neanderthals, known for their strength and brute force, and the Homo sapiens, who, although physically weaker,...

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Hypersonic Tracking and the Future of Strategic Stability

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