Finding Light in the Ordinary

Security expert by day, poet and writer by night, Haya Fatima Sehgal explores social issues and cultural dilemmas Haya Fatima Sehgal is an artist, author and poet who has recently launched two books. Her compilation of articles titled Resilient Pakistan was recently launched at the Quaid-e-Azam House, where she discussed her book in a panel…

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National Interest Doctrine

The concept of National Interest is very important in terms of international relations because it provides the data and material upon which foreign policy of any nation is defined and evolved. The national interest is a sovereign state’s set goals and ambitions such as social development, health, education, economy, military industrial complex, national security, etc….

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The Vision of Islam

So tell the tale — perhaps they will reflect. [Koran 7:176] Introduction Something is lost when Western thinkers approach Islam as they seem to see the religion in historical and cultural terms, obscuring Islam’s own internal logic and its true beauty and spirituality. This clearly written introduction to Islam changes that, vividly explaining the Islamic…

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Crystal Ball or Murky Waters Red Sea Geopolitics and Houthi Rebels

Introduction The Middle East, a crucible of perpetual change, is ensnared in conflicts stretching beyond the Israel-Gaza War. Rooted in the mid-20th century with Israel’s establishment in 1948 and mass Palestinian displacement, the region grapples with a relentless cycle of violence over land, resources, and national identity. Amid the ongoing Gaza war, Houthi rebels emerge…

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Pakistan’s Refugee Crisis

If Pakistan fails to formulate a clear policy regarding Afghan refugees, this predicament could transform into one of our worst nightmares. The people of Pakistan eagerly anticipate electing their genuine representatives who can devise a policy aligned with the sentiments of the common citizens. A policy devoid of a people-centric approach is unlikely to bring…

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Charter Of Demands

Pakistan is all set for the upcoming elections on Feb 8th 2024. All political parties are working towards development of their manifestoes and the promises they undertake in front of the people of Pakistan. One key area that needs utmost attention since the creation of Pakistan is good governance. Good governance is the vital ingredient…

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Finland’s NATO Membership

Another War or Just Russia’s Deterrence Game?In the ever-evolving geopolitical landscape of Europe, Finland has found itself at the center of a dilemma. The recent decision by Finland to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on April 4, 2023, has set in motion a series of events that have far-reaching implications for regional stability….

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Disrupting Effects of Artificial Intelligence Coupled With Additive Manufacturing

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is the horizon where almost all the nations agreed to address a common concern of eradicating Chemical Weapons (CWs). Generally speaking, OPCW is working against proliferation of CWs. It thrives to achieve this goal through various arrangements ranging from restrictions on production and transportation to destruction…

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DPS: Help Balochistan, Help Pakistan

For a moment, consider this estimated yet appetising list of deposits and resources. Gold: 5.9 million ounces. Copper: 412 million tons. Coal: 19.5 billion tons. Natural Gas: 34 trillion cubic feet. This is not all, there are others as well! A conservative estimate puts the valuation of these vast reserves over $1 trillion! One would…

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