By Hassan Aslam Shad, an international lawyer based in the Middle East, and a graduate of Harvard Law School U.S.A. with a focus on international law. 27 July 2021
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The news of the Pegasus scandal which involves snooping…
Indian commentators are acknowledging that keeping a distance from the Afghan Taliban was a mistake. Now that India has closed down its consulates in Kandahar, Jalalabad and Herat, they are realizing that there are no permanent friends or enemies – only national…
By Prof. Dr. Tughral Yamin, Associate Dean, Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS), National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST). 19 July 2021
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The US forces are withdrawing from Afghanistan at a very fast pace and the…
A few questions first about the current Afghan situation, in order of their importance. Is Afghan peace hostage to big power rivalry? What policy should Pakistan adopt vis-a-vis various warring Afghan factions? Why have the Americans left without a viable power structure…
Foreign remittances, a supra-yield in agriculture and industry are sine qua non for stability. Couple that with wealth generation by building vertical cites and the Islands in Sindh
It sounds paranoid to expect miracles in this age of 5G. At a time…
Event Organized by Islamabad Policy Research Institute International Seminar/Webinar: “The Role of Armed Forces in National Development and its impact on Civil-Military Relations”
The Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) organised a seminar/webinar on the theme of “The Role of Armed Forces in…
Federal govt names Shahzain Bugti, MNA, as special assistant on reconciliation and harmony in the province
I avidly remember Nawab Akbar Bugti’s last interview that I conducted on his Vodafone for The Post, just days before he was killed in a cave where…