Rational foreign policy for any country can be defined as policy based on advancing the short-term as well as the long-term interests of that country and reconciling this with the most essential concerns of the world for peace and protecting the life-nurturing conditions of planet. There can be wide consensus on such a non-controversial presentation of rational foreign policy. The […]
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Pakistan: Senator Anwaar-Ul-Haq Kakar’s Role As Caretaker PM And The Path Ahead – OpEd
Senator Anwar ul Haq Kakar has been appointed as the Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan, a critical role that comes with the responsibility of overseeing the national elections and managing the interim government. This appointment is an important development in Pakistani politics, reflecting various aspects of Kakar’s background, political influence, and the prevailing political scenario in Pakistan. Anwar ul Haq […]
Read more ›Muharram: Economy And Security – OpEd
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar and holds great significance for Muslims around the world. It is a month of mourning and remembrance, particularly for the Shia community, as it commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. Muslims observe this month with prayer, and gatherings where they recite elegies and mourn the tragic […]
Read more ›India’s Potential Sale Of Brahmos Missiles: A New Avenue In Indo-Russian Defense Cooperation – Analysis
The BrahMos missile is one of the most advanced supersonic cruise missiles in the world. It has several advantages over other missiles in terms of speed, range, accuracy, and versatility. With the ongoing geo-political scenario, India is considering the trade of weapons and missiles as an alternative to increase its domestic manufacture of arms and showcase the offensive capabilities of […]
Read more ›Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Deadly Bajaur Bombing: Implications For Security And Democracy – OpEd
Last week’s suicide bombing at a political rally in Bajaur district of northwest Pakistan has sent shockwaves through the country and raised concerns about the security situation ahead of the upcoming national election. The attack, which targeted a gathering of the conservative Jamiat Ulema Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party, resulted in a death toll of 45 people. Islamic State has claimed responsibility […]
Read more ›Iran, Pakistan Foreign Ministers Discuss Expanding Cooperation
Iranian and Pakistani Foreign Ministers Hossein Amirabdollahian and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari emphasized enhancing all-round relations and developing economic cooperation and bilateral trade. Amirabdollahian highlighted the need to finalize agreements on exchanging prisoners and addressing unauthorized border crossings. The Iranian top diplomat emphasized the importance of implementing the positive agreements achieved in strengthening sustainable border security between Iran and Pakistan, which […]
Read more ›China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): A Decade Long Partnership And Forever To Go – OpEd
The $62 billion CPEC project, which was started in 2013, is a massive infrastructure project that includes roads, railroads, pipelines, and energy facilities. The project proposes to link the Pakistani port of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea, which is bordered by Iran and the Persian Gulf, with the western Chinese city of Kashgar. Beijing now has a quicker and more […]
Read more ›Battle For Indian Ocean: How EU And India Can Strengthen Maritime Security – Analysis
Throughout the last century, China was primarily a land-based power. But in its 2015 white paper on military strategy, Beijing explicitly set out its goal of becoming “a maritime power” before beginning to modernise and expand the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The expansion of the PLAN from a coastguard into a so-called blue-water navy, which is capable of operating […]
Read more ›India’s PM Modi Eyes US-Russia ‘De-Hyphenation’ – Analysis
‘Binary divisions’ are common in international politics, where two opposite sides view the other through a ‘zero-sum game’ mentality. For other countries, it always poses a dilemma—closeness with one country would not be seen positively by its rival. India has witnessed the United States/West–Russia (former Soviet Union) rivalry, which has profoundly impacted New Delhi’s foreign and security policies. Despite the […]
Read more ›Chief of Staff of Armed Forces visits border districts in Badakhshan
The Ministry of National Defense says the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces was on a six-day visit to Badakhshan to visit the border districts of the province. According to the ministry, Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, met with officials and locals during a trip to the border districts of Wakhan, Ashkashim and […]
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