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 Ghost in the Paddock: How One Horse Upended UK Racing’s Grand Finale
A Fresh Kit, Same Old Game: Leipzig’s 2026/27 Jersey Reflects Deeper Economic Currents
Brussels’ Gambit: EU Poised for Sanctions, Testing West Bank’s Uneasy Standoff
Ramaphosa’s Red Line: Constitutional Court Demands Accountability
One Law for the West, Another for the Rest. Exposing EU Hypocrisy on Online Speech and Pakistan’s Sovereignty
The European Union issued a public statement on the sentencing of Imaan Mazari...
Bannu Under Fire as Pakistan Confronts Militant Networks Operating from Afghan Soil
Pakistan’s northwest faces a sustained security challenge. Bannu district...
Tirah Valley Crisis How PTI Politicized Displacement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The Tirah Valley dispute exposes a familiar political method inside Khyber...
Pakistan Entered Gaza’s Peace Process Without Marching In
As soon as Pakistan was first mentioned in late 2025 speculation as a possible...
Regional Security Shockwaves from Afghanistan: Militancy, Borders, and Pakistan’s Stabilizing Military Role
The dynamic and challenging nature of the overall and regional security...
A Milestone in Economic Sovereignty: Pakistan’s Privatization Turn and the PIA Reset
By January 2026, Pakistan finds itself at a familiar crossroads but this time...
India’s Lobbying Empire, Narrative Manipulation, and the Myth of Pakistan’s Defeat
In the nation’s capital, lobbying is not an exception; it is an industry....
Pakistan’s Two-Front Security Challenge: Deterrence, Terrorism, and Regional Stability in 2025
At the close of 2025, Pakistan confronted some of its most complex and...
Afghanistan’s Stability Is a Regional Responsibility, Not a Scapegoat for Pakistan
For more than two decades, Afghanistan’s instability has been explained through...
Guardians in a Changing Climate
Climate change has further compounded natural disasters to become more complex...
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