Pakistan’s National Interest Doctrine

The ongoing developments in the global and regional arena require careful attention from our policy makers on how to position Pakistan’s foreign policy and military strategy from a strategic positioning standpoint. These developments include the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict in the Middle East, the recent Putin-Xi summit, the standoff with Afghanistan Taliban regime, upcoming SCO summit…

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Non-Compliance of Democratic People Republic of North Korea

The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea has been posing a constant threat to global non-proliferation efforts, specifically regarding its non-compliance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The article investigates the intricate dynamics encompassing DPRK’s non-compliance and the NPT, focusing on numerous factors that have restricted the achievement of…

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The Evolving Middle East Situation

The killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on 31st of July 2024 when he was a state guest for the swearing-in ceremony of the Iranian President has cast serious imprints on an already fluid situation. Iranian authorities seem to be under pressure to respond to this cowardly act, ostensibly undertaken by Israeli agents. Notwithstanding the…

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Simplifying Pakistan’s Taxation Dilemma

IntroductionPakistan has recently witnessed a disturbing increase in suicides among individuals overwhelmed by unpaid electricity bills. The crisis reached its peak in August, resulting from a sharp rise in electricity prices, pushing many to tragic extremes as they struggled to manage their expenses. The already dire situation, aggravated by uncontrollable inflation, was further heightened by…

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The Vision of Islam

The Unseen and the Visible Everything the Koran says about the world can be considered a description of God’s acts but some statements are more general and some more specific. Some verses refer to many of the acts or all the acts, while others refer only to one or a few. Meditating upon the Koranic…

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The Plight of Women education in Afghanistan

Since the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, women are deprived of educational access because of the Taliban perception and their misinterpretation of Islamic principles related to women’s education. The Taliban’s discriminatory policies not only promoted gender inequality and patriarchy but deprived women of their fundamental human right to education. The restrictions on women’s…

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Afghanistan – A Friend or Foe

The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is sensitive in nature for a variety of reasons and for different sects of people across the border. Looking deeper, when late and recent ancient history is reviewed, we find different power poles crossing the Hindukush mountains and invading the subcontinent and this continued throughout the course of regional…

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Paradigm Shift

Throughout the recorded human history war has been a constant feature of our lives while there is also ample evidence to show that war existed even before humans could record and communicate their experience in language. As historian Michael Howard notes, the documented evidence indicates that war has been the universal norm in human history….

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