Filza Asim
Filza Asim is a researcher and analyst specializing in climate policy, political economy, and conflict studies in South Asia. With a strong background in linguistics and current affairs, her work explores the intersection of environmental governance, regional politics, and socio-economic development. She frequently contributes commentary and op-eds to academic and policy platforms, offering nuanced perspectives on climate adaptation, governance reforms, and political dynamics in the Global South.
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The Million-Dollar Hotdog: FIFA’s Reality-Bending Defense of World Cup Tickets
Gridiron Gamble: The Packers’ Audacious Bet on a Fading Prospect
Spurs Stumble, Timber Wolves Snarl: NBA Playoff Underdog Bites Back
Venice’s Grand Bazaar: Art’s Fragile Neutrality Collides with Global Conflict
The Deflection Policy: Afghanistan, ISIS-K, and the Manufacture of Narrative
When a regime controls the territory but not the threat, it owns the...
Securing the Hindu Kush: Why Pakistan’s Border Calculus is the Anchor of Eurasian Stability
The Guardians of the Khyber While the world’s attention remains tethered to the...
Pakistan’s Prominence and India’s Incoherence
As the Iran war reshapes West Asia, one South Asian power has seized the...
Pakistan’s Afghan Refugee Policy – Reframing a Mischaracterized Debate
In the repatriation of undocumented Afghan nationals, much of the global...
Between Crisis and Opportunity: Pakistan’s Diplomatic Balancing Act in US–Iran Mediation
A State at the Crossroads of Global Diplomacy In April 2026, Islamabad quietly...
From the Margins to the Table: Pakistan’s Calculated Rise as the New Diplomatic Crossroads
By any serious measure of international politics, what is unfolding in...
Is Pakistan’s Peacemaker Role Driven by Ambition or Necessity?
In an increasingly volatile global environment, Pakistan’s emergence as a...
Iran’s Escalation Against Saudi Arabia: A Direct Challenge to Regional Stability and Pakistan’s Peace Efforts
The recent escalation marked by Iran’s targeting of Saudi Arabia’s economic...
When Rain Turns Deadly: Climate Stress and Local Vulnerabilities Across Pakistan
Pakistan’s recent rains have hit hard, killing at least 45 people in...
Torkham at the Fault Line: Pakistan’s Border Strategy Amid Afghanistan’s Renewed Instability
The Pakistan-Afghanistan border has become a critical point of balance of...


