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The Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) is one of the oldest non-partisan think tanks on all facets of National Security, including international relations and lawfare, strategic studies, governance, public policy, and economic security in Pakistan.
Explore Pakistan's economic landscape with our Macro Economic dashboard. Track annual GDP variations, imports, exports, inflation rates, and unemployment figures to gain valuable insights into the country's economic performance and trends at a glance.
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In the constitutional history of Pakistan, the objective resolution is considered as a guiding document which enshrined that no law shall be enacted which is repugnant to the Holy Quran and Sunnah. In accordance with this constitutional requirement, the Shariat Appellate Bench…
In an age where the digital realm has evolved into a theater of strategic importance, a significant and meticulously planned diplomatic endeavor unfolded when high-ranking defense officials from the United States and China converged at the Pentagon for a momentous cybersecurity summit…
Shifting to human security and empowering the disempowered is enshrined in National Security Policy 2022-2026
IIOJK is the bleeding heart of Pakistan. It is a place of contrasts. Lush green mountains riddled with bloodied bodies of young men
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Banking laws in Pakistan are subject to considerable contentions as there is ambiguity in interpretations of many laws. These contentions require resolutions especially when two concurrent laws govern the same issues. For this purpose, evidentiary standards must be clearly outlined. Moreover, emerging…
In a momentous and unprecedented turn of events, Sweden, a nation renowned for its steadfast commitment to neutrality
India hosted the G20 summit from September 9 to 10 in Delhi. But it was amusing to see the steps it took to make the city more appealing, skilfully hiding its shocking realities.
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The ‘Doctrine of Hot Pursuit’ was initially recognized as part of international maritime law. Since the 2000s the doctrine has been, albeit sparingly, used to hunt terrorists and rebels that cause trouble in one country, but then cross over in another country.…