Syrian invasion of Israel and its Future Implications on the Region
- Blog, Human Security
- December 19, 2024
The Taliban has never been stronger at any point in their history than today, they have up to 85,000 fighters and they have taken more territory since they were ousted in 2001. The Afghan National Army on the other hand despite being more in numbers and resources is falling behind. The main reason for this
READ MOREPakistan has moved from a geostrategic to geoeconomics foreign policy and the stability of Afghanistan is key to making this shift possible. A peaceful, prosperous, and independent Afghanistan opens door to central Asia and beyond. However, with the American and NATO forces leaving by September 11 and no intra Afghan peace deal in place, a
READ MOREPakistan is home to 7,253 glaciers; this is the greatest number of glaciers anywhere in the world outside of the polar regions. However, Pakistan’s glaciers are melting erratically due to climate change and because there is lack of a clear policy on the protection of glaciers, it makes the inconsistent melting of glaciers a national
READ MOREThe European Union’s (EU) has recently adopted a resolution which calls on the European Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS) to “immediately review Pakistan’s eligibility for the GPS+ status in light of an alarming increase in use of blasphemy law. The Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP plus) status is designed to be an
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