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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Guardians in a Changing Climate
Climate change has further compounded natural disasters to become more complex...
PTI, Victimhood Politics, and the Cost to Pakistan
Introduction For nearly two years, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has tried to...
When Political Dissent Crosses into Extremism: PTI’s Provocations from British Soil
In recent years, Pakistan has faced not only conventional security challenges...
Quaid-e-Azam in 2025: The Strategic Mind Pakistan Still Hasn’t Fully Understood
In 2025, as the international system fractures into competing power blocs,...
UAE’s Strong Condemnation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Attack Underscores Global Support for Pakistan’s War Against Terrorism
The United Arab Emirates’ strong condemnation of the recent terrorist attack on...
Saudi Arabia Awards Top Honor to Pakistan Army Chief
In a remarkable acknowledgment of Pakistan’s growing importance on the regional...
Pakistan Draws a Red Line: Why the State’s Warning to the FAK and Its Enablers Matters
Introduction: A Necessary Line on National Security Pakistan has once again...
Federal Commitment, National Resolve: Why Pakistan’s Security and Stability Demand Unity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan’s national security debate is often reduced to slogans and...
Fragmented Taliban Regime Fuels Human Rights Crisis, UN Warns
A recent report by the United Nations Security Council has presented a sobering...
Stability First: Why Pakistan’s Core Institutions Still Matter
Pakistan’s political history is defined by cycles of hope and disruption....
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