Indian Lake – A Broken Dream By Muhammad Azam Khan
‘India has long dreamed to be the dominant power in the Indian Ocean’. It envisions of turning the Indian Ocean …
Read MoreIndia’s dangerous delusions By Zamir Akram
During an election rally on April 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that he had called Pakistan’s nuclear “bluff” by …
Read MorePCENS: Preparing to prevent nuclear terrorism – Zafar Nawaz Jaspal By Dr. Zafar Jaspal
The nuclear and radiological terrorism is intelligently securitised, and the spectre of nuclear attack by terrorists added in our collective …
Read MoreThe Open World – What America Can Achieve After Trump
Since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump in 2016, it has become commonplace to bemoan the fate of the …
Read MoreIndia Pakistan conflict By Babar Ayaz
Recently, Prime Minister Imran Khan who does not tire in saying that he and the army are on the same …
Read MoreThe state of Pakistani cyberspace / Editorial
A report titled the Pakistan Internet Landscape Report 2018, published by human rights and advocacy organisation Bytes For All has …
Read MoreWhy NAP may keep napping By Naeem Sadiq
On March 28, 2019, the government, perhaps for the nth time, declared its unshaken resolve and its foremost priority to …
Read MoreIsrael’s destiny By Mahir Ali
IT probably wasn’t necessary for Benjamin Netanyahu, on the eve of the April 9 election, to declare that it was …
Read MoreIndia elections: who are Narendra Modi’s main rivals – and can they beat him By New Desk
India is heading to the polls in the world’s biggest democratic election and a number of different figures could emerge …
Read MorePakistan’s missile and nuclear technology: The flawless deterrence to India’s anti-satellite missile test By Ammar Akbar
At 1.39 A.M EST on 27th March 2019, India successfully launched its first anti-satellite missile from the Dr. APJ Abdul …
Read MoreWhy America Must Maintain Ideological Dominance By Bradley A. Thayer
China is the single most formidable peer competitive threat faced by the United States. It alone has the potential to …
Read MoreNATO’s German Problem: Who Needs Soldiers or Weapons By Doug Bandow
The foreign ministers of America’s European allies visited Washington to celebrate the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)’s seventieth anniversary. Members …
Read MoreLessons From Vietnam on Leaving Afghanistan By George C. Herring
The prospect of an end to the conflict in Afghanistan has led many U.S. foreign policy experts to ponder the …
Read MorePolicies for growth & employment By Dr Ikramul Haq
The main focus of a rational tax policy should be on incentivising investment and productivity, encouraging savings and facilitating capital …
Read MoreJallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 and Kashmir Connection By Dr Syed Nazir Gilani
13 April 1919 marked the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre. It was ordered by Colonel Reginald Dyer who was commanding …
Read MoreForeign policy pronouncements By Arif Nizami
A litany of statements purported to be taken ‘out of context’ has become the hallmark of the PTI government. Starting …
Read MoreA swamp called politics By Muhammad Ali Ehsan
Tzipi Livni is termed the most powerful woman in Israel since Golda Meir. Livni is a strong supporter of the …
Read MoreComing challenges in the emerging global order By Shahid Javed Burki
No matter who makes it to the White House after the November 2020 elections in the United States, he or …
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