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Unraveling the Impact of Illegal Immigrants on Pakistan’s Security

Pakistan is rich in history, culture, and geopolitics. At the confluence of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, it has seen international...

Why BRICS matters for Pakistan

BRICS represents Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, encompassing 41% of the global population and 24% of the global GDP. The 15th BRICS...

The Tug-of-War of Regionalism in South Asia

The South Asian area, encompassing countries such as Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives, exhibits a significant degree of variety,...

Can Pakistan’s Embattled Polity Act Against Militant Groups?

Despite claims by the Pakistani military that it has cleared the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) region and other tribal areas in the...

Pakistan’s Role in the United Nations

Pakistan, since its inception in 1947, has played a pivotal role in the United Nations (UN), contributing significantly to global efforts in promoting peace,...

Pakistan-Turkey Defense Ties and Policy Options

Pakistan and Turkey, two pivotal countries in the Islamic world, have historically enjoyed close and amicable ties. Their intertwined history is punctuated by mutual...

IMF Conditions vs. Pakistan’s Economic Future

The solution to an ever-worsening economic mess is becoming more and more crucial to the tenuous stability of Pakistan. One of the most egregious...

National Security of Pakistan needs Economic Diplomacy

The term "economic diplomacy" describes the use of diplomatic instruments and avenues to advance and further the economic goals of a nation. This idea...

Is Gwadar the Key to Bridging East and West Global Economics and Geopolitics?

In the realm of global economics and strategic geopolitics, few places hold as much promise and significance as Gwadar. Nestled on the southwestern coast...

Of Game of Priorities

Following India’s moon mission, the Chandryan-3 safely landed over the moon, triggering questions and debate among scientists, political pundits, and laymen of Pakistan, as...

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Strategic Ambiguity Is Becoming the Gulf’s New Deterrence Doctrine

In the Gulf, the most important signals are increasingly...

The Interwar Trap Returns: What 1919-1939 Europe Teaches the U.S., Japan, and South Korea Today

In contemporary debates on the Indo-Pacific, decision-makers sometimes invoke...

US Delegation Dumped Chinese Gifts Before Trump Flight Reflects the Deep US-China Distrust

The US delegation's disposal of Chinese gifts by throwing...

Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 19

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS Trump pauses Iran strike, markets bounce cautiously. Dollar...

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