Navigating U.S. Pressure to Curtail Relations with Iran
- Blog, National Security
- November 15, 2024
Over the past few years cybercrimes and offenses have emerged as a major threat to cyberspaces of states. Hence cybersecurity is gradually becoming a matter of national security for states. Quite recently, the Pegasus hacking spyware scandal prompted the Pakistani Government to formalize its first ever National Cyber Security Policy. Previous initiatives such as the
READ MORENegotiations with insurgents such as TTP have been a common practice in Pakistan for almost the past two decades. The outcomes of these negotiations have garnered mixed views on whether or not it is a desired course of action. With the failure of every single peace deal since 2004, we reach a point where it
READ MORECryptocurrency today is on the rise, gradually rising to the forefronts of global economic discussions. Many of us may be familiar with the idea, however with its sudden rise to popularity one has to think about where it first started and came about. Its emergence as a currency is a very recent development, 2009 saw
READ MOREOver the last two decades or so Afghanistan has been a playground for foreign troops, non-state militias, and the Taliban. Non-state actors gained a foothold in the region long before the fall of the civilian Government of Afghanistan, however they remained relatively dormant until recent times. Towards the end of the US’ stay in Afghanistan,
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