UN Role in Kashmir By Muhammad Khan
The principle of self-determination is prominently embodied in Article I of the UN Charter, explaining that, “All peoples have the …
Read MoreUS-Taliban Talks | Editorial
A PUBLICLY acknowledged meeting between a US envoy and the Afghan Taliban is perhaps another sign that the US is, …
Read MoreRapprochement Quest Over Denuclearization By Beenish Altaf
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, travel to visit Asian countries includes Japan, South Korea, China and North Korea. …
Read MoreA New World Order By Alveena Jadoon
Humans have inhabited this planet for a long time now and life, as we know it today, has evolved over …
Read MoreImplications of Indo-Israel Defence Nexus in South Asia By Mahvish Malik
Indo-Israel nexus is not something new when it comes to strategic cooperation between the two. Both states have been jointly …
Read MoreForeign Direct Investment Needs a Plan By Muhammad Shakeel
Economic situation of Pakistan has been improving after the completion of the first phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). …
Read MoreThe Committee to Save the World Order By Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay
The order that has structured international politics since the end of World War II is fracturing. Many of the culprits …
Read MorePutin in India | Editorial
Vladimir Putin is in New Delhi. Today sees the annual Russia-India summit; a tradition dating back to 2000. Topping the …
Read MoreIndia’s Policy on Afghanistan By Talha Ahmad
The strategic location of Afghanistan has pushed many South-Asian countries to increase their influence in Afghanistan, it serves as a …
Read MoreTrump and Rouhani at the UN | Editorial
Donald Trump’s second coming at the UN General Assembly proved less explosive than many analysts had predicted. For while Iran …
Read MoreIs the Iran Deal Finally Dead? By Michael Hirsh
Could there be a starker test of global power balances than what is occurring at the United Nations over Iran …
Read MoreSyria’s Three Wars By Steven Simon
With the Islamic State largely eliminated militarily and the Bashar al-Assad regime in control of Syria’s densely populated western reaches …
Read MoreHow to Fix the U.N.—And Why We Should By Recep Tayyip Erdogan
This week, leaders from all over the world are gathering at the United Nations in New York to exchange their …
Read MoreNew Sanctions Won’t Hurt Russia By Andrei Movchan
For all the brave talk on Capitol Hill about “crushing” new sanctions against Russia, you’d think that someone might have …
Read MoreWhy Russia and China Are Strengthening Security Ties By Alexander Gabuev
Early last week, Russia concluded Vostok-2018, its largest military exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union. It wasn’t just …
Read MoreWhat Next In US-Afghan Policy? By M Omar Iftikhar
Afghanistan has been a war-torn nation ever since the United States withdrew its troops from the country in 2012-13. Where …
Read MoreHopscotch Indian Foreign Policy | Editorial
The escalating war of words between Indian and Pakistani officials is not a novel experience. The heated words will tone …
Read MoreWorld in Search of Peace By Reema Shaukat
UNITED Nations declared September 21 as an International Day of Peace in 1981, after which every year many people, political …
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