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East-West competition and security in the Middle East

Far from being seen as separate to the ‘Indo Pacific tilt’ in British foreign policy, the Middle East should be viewed as an opening...

Countering Militancy, Curtailing Terrorism: Pakistan’s Imperative Security Paradigm

From the coast and inland areas of Balochistan to the mountainous terrain up north, incidents of violence are on the rise. While the majority...

How the Taliban Have Inspired Global Terrorism and What to Do About It

The March 22nd’s spectacular complex terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall, twelve miles west of Kremlin, in Moscow is hardly new or surprising...

The May 9 Tragedy: Verdict and Aftermath

The gavel has finally fallen on one of Pakistan's most tumultuous chapters in recent history. Gujranwala's Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC), on May 9, delivered its...

The Enigma of Terrorism

Decades upon decades, and here is Pakistan, still battling with acts of terrorism. Following the formation of the new government, the country has received...

How Amazon’s FireStick Became Our Ultimate Smart Home Security Companion

As the much-loved Amazon FireStick approaches its 10th birthday, the product’s impressive longevity is illustrated by its ever-growing versatility. Once recognized as a revolutionary...

Remember Libya? The Long-Term Hypocrisy of the Responsibility to Protect

There is something ever so appealing about regime change, particularly by means of revolution. The hope for democracy galvanises the entirety of a long-suppressed...

The Extension of Geopolitical Rivalries to the South Caucasus Threatens Regional Peace and Security

On March 21, Armen Grigoryan, Armenia’s Secretary of the Security Council, announced that Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would meet with Ursula von der...

The Afghan Peace Process and Pakistan’s Crucial Role

The Sunday Guardian ran a piece on March 17, 2024, blaming Pakistani generals for fighting a proxy war against Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate...

Pakistan has run out of patience with the Taliban over terrorism

Pakistan’s patience with the Taliban has run out. Islamabad is increasingly willing to violate Afghanistan’s sovereignty to combat deadly terror attacks. This is indicative...

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Israel and Hamas play whack-a-mole

Despite its devastating human and physical cost, Israel’s effort...

Making Sense of India-Bhutan Development Partnership

On his first overseas visit after assuming office in...

Digital Minimalism: Strategies for a healthier balance between technology and real-world

Reducing screen time and achieving a healthier balance between...

Choosing a Career: Top 5 Factors to Consider for College Students

Choosing a career is a pivotal decision for college...

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