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06
Jan
Decoding the Flaws in the Taliban’s Regime in Afghanistan
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The situation in Afghanistan is on the verge of a crisis, five years after...
06
Jan
The End of Static, The Beginning of Direction
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Kabhi ae naujawān-e-Muslim, tadabbur bhi kiyā tu ne...
31
Dec
PTI, Victimhood Politics, and the Cost to Pakistan
By
Filza Asim
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Introduction For nearly two years, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has tried to...
31
Dec
2025: Pakistan’s Power Equation — Institutional Strength in a Time of Flux
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Introduction As 2025 draws to a close, Pakistan presents a case study in...
29
Dec
The Farcical Rhetoric of PTI: An Unraveling Legacy of Mismanagement and Manipulation
By
Ayla Reid
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Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) has descended into a reckless game of political...
29
Dec
Pakistan’s Conventional Deterrence and Stability Doctrine After Internal Consolidation
By
Nimra Khalil
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In contemporary international relations scholarship, deterrence is increasingly...
27
Dec
When Political Dissent Crosses into Extremism: PTI’s Provocations from British Soil
By
Filza Asim
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In recent years, Pakistan has faced not only conventional security challenges...
26
Dec
A Dangerous Slide into Political Extremism
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The unchecked escalation of provocation and incitement by Pakistan...
26
Dec
Quaid-e-Azam in 2025: The Strategic Mind Pakistan Still Hasn’t Fully Understood
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Filza Asim
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In 2025, as the international system fractures into competing power blocs,...
21
Dec
Federal Commitment, National Resolve: Why Pakistan’s Security and Stability Demand Unity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Filza Asim
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Pakistan’s national security debate is often reduced to slogans and...
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