Pasni A Destiny Changer

“No Complications” Greenfield Port With Courtesy and thanks to “The Nation” Opening NarrativeThe April 2026 disruption of the Strait of Hormuz (and the implied threat to the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait) has opened a rare 5–10 year window for Pakistan to strive for a permanent share of regional transshipment. Pakistani ports have already responded: Karachi handled a…

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From the Editorial Desk (May – 2026)

The current turbulent times have made international relations increasingly unpredictable. They are increasingly influenced by conflict, coercion, and the decline of the norms that once governed state behavior. The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran has brought into sharp focus the reality that the so-called rules-based international order is under severe strain, if…

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Pakistan–Afghanistan in Transition

Security Dilemmas, Strategic Distrust, and Regional Power Competition Abstract Pakistan–Afghanistan relations remain among the most complex and volatile bilateral relationships in South and Central Asia. Despite deep historical, cultural, and geographic linkages, the relationship is increasingly defined by security tensions, strategic mistrust, and competing regional interests. The return of the Taliban in 2021 was expected…

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From the Cockpit to the Shadows

Shakil R. Crafting a New Era of Geopolitical ThrillersAn Interview with Air Cdre (Retd.) Dr. Shakil R. Sheikh, Author of Shadow: The SENTRY Directive Introduction Air Cdre (Retd) Dr. Shakil R. Sheikh represents a unique intersection of disciplines: a retired PAF Aerospace Engineer turned strategic storyteller. In an exclusive interview conducted in Islamabad, Defence Journal…

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