A Regimental Memorial in Lahore

On the eve of the First World War, the British army consisted of the regular army, territorial forces and reserves. The recruitment of regular infantry regiments was county based. Each infantry regiment consisted of two battalions. Territorial force consisted of part-time soldiers. County associations trained and equipped territorial battalions. These associations were controlled by local…

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Does Trump’s 2019 Missile Defense Review (MDR) Impacts on Pakistan’s Security Spectrum

Abstract The 2019 Trump’s Missile Defence Review is a controversial and dangerous document for strategic stability. In this review India is mentioned as key element of US strategy in Asia pacific region and claims that some commitment between the two countries regarding ABM already exist. Through its defence review, the US is trying to reorganize…

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Kazakhstan’s Presidential Election

Election is the new “Bible of modern democracy” in which “representatives of people” are elected through ballots/votes. It has many sizes, shapes and shades but having one common thing i.e. change through “legitimate means” (election/ vote). Regular election provides “crucial oxygen” to a democratic system where “political supremacy” is decided by people/ voters. The REPUBLIC…

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Imran in Iran

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Iran was overdue; this was his first visit since assuming office in August 2018. The core purpose of the visit was to fortify Pak-Iran relations. Talks helped ease tensions as the two countries agreed on a raft of measures to deal the problem of terrorism that has affected both…

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Indo-Pak Maritime Realm

As the worldview shifts from Euro-Atlantic to Indo-Pacific, the Indian strategic thought reiterates to align its maritime security with that of what Alfred Mahan has asserted “whoever controls the Indian ocean will dominate Asia; the destiny of the world will be decided on its waters.” The evolution in the Indian naval doctrine asserts towards maximizing…

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Hybrid Warfare

The newest entrant in the lexicon of war, Hybrid warfare, has spread to almost all parts of the world today. While it is a challenge for the military and the civilian bureaucracy, increasingly the frontline in both kinetic and non-kinetic warfare is the prime civilian law enforcement agencies (LEAs), the police service. This new generation…

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Ramzan and Diabetes

Ramadan (Sawm) is one of the five pillars of Islam. This year it will start on 6th of May, it varies according to the lunar calendar. In this year it’s in Summer, which means longer hours without food. Most people take two meals in the day. Sehri (meal before dawn) Iftaar (meal after sunset). The…

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