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  • Reality of Global climate finance and its translation into Local Action

    Reality of Global climate finance and its translation into Local Action0

    • Blog, Climate Security, Economic Security, National Security
    • September 17, 2025
    Global climate finance remains slow to translate into effective local action, especially for vulnerable countries like Pakistan. Despite facing frequent floods, droughts, glacial melt, and erratic monsoon rains that strain its people, economy, and ecosystems, Pakistan continues to struggle with accessing and utilizing climate funds at the local level. In order to assist countries likeREAD MORE
  • Pakistan’s Disaster Preparedness and Deferred Resilience

    Pakistan’s Disaster Preparedness and Deferred Resilience0

    • Blog, Climate Security, Food Security, Human Security
    • September 10, 2025
    Pakistan’s 2025 climate crisis show that warnings and evacuations can save lives, but only prevention will be able to build resilience. The present climate crisis will be remembered as triple stress tests. There have been floods in Punjab, a heatwave in May and glacier lake outburst in the north. Sirens wailed across riverine districts andREAD MORE
  • What can be done to save the future of Pakistan’s Northern Communities amidst Climate disasters?

    What can be done to save the future of Pakistan’s Northern Communities amidst Climate disasters?0

    • Blog, Climate Security, Food Security, Human Security
    • September 10, 2025
    Timely investments in early warning systems, glacier and watershed management, green infrastructure, and community-led adaptation can save northern Pakistan’s communities. The mountain valleys that feed the Indus and sustain millions face faster glacier melt, growing glacial lakes, deforestation, and more intense monsoon floods. Those hazards now combine with weak local infrastructure and limited disaster fundingREAD MORE
  • What needs to change in Pakistan’s fight against Terror?

    What needs to change in Pakistan’s fight against Terror?0

    • Blog, Economic Security, National Security
    • September 10, 2025
    Terrorism has left lasting scars on Pakistan, damaging its economy, society, education and global image. Pakistan has relied on military operations and intelligence-based actions to counter terrorism for many years. Here the question rises do these operations were completely successful in defeating terrorism from its roots or Pakistan needs a broader strategy that address theREAD MORE
  • Understanding the Shift in Tactics and Targets of the TTP

    Understanding the Shift in Tactics and Targets of the TTP0

    • Blog, Economic Security, National Security
    • September 3, 2025
    The shift in Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) tactics after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 has led to an upsurge in terror related incidents in Pakistan. These shifting tactics has made TTP a threat for the region once again. The aim of changing tactics is clear as the terror organization is looking to stay inREAD MORE
  • Post Indo-Pak conflict Scenario: Growing U.S. interests in Pakistan

    Post Indo-Pak conflict Scenario: Growing U.S. interests in Pakistan0

    • Blog, Human Security, National Security
    • September 3, 2025
    Pakistan strengthens its strategic ties with the US as India licks its wounds from the war. Pakistan’s role and eventual upper hand in the May 2025 military engagements with India redefined its position in the emerging international arena. Pakistan positioned itself as a responsible state, showing restraint and a de-escalatory posture in the conflict. ItREAD MORE
  • Pakistan-US Oil Deal Redefines Diplomatic Relations

    Pakistan-US Oil Deal Redefines Diplomatic Relations0

    • Blog, Economic Security, Energy Security, National Security
    • September 3, 2025
    Pakistan-US oil deal can be a turning point in the context of Pak-U.S bilateral relationship. It might seem favorable at first, but Pakistan needs to consider long-term motives behind it. Historically, Pakistan and US relation has been limited to the aid and military alliances but this time it’s more rooted in energy and trade. ThisREAD MORE
  • Is Israel using starvation as a tool of Genocide in Gaza?

    Is Israel using starvation as a tool of Genocide in Gaza?0

    • Blog, Economic Security, Food Security, Human Security, National Security
    • August 28, 2025
    Israel’s blockade and obstruction of aid in Gaza show a deliberate use of starvation as a weapon against civilians. The food system has collapsed, children are dying of malnutrition, and humanitarian agencies warn of famine-level conditions across the territory. Israeli authorities control crossings, airspace, and the shoreline, and they dictate which convoys or supplies mayREAD MORE
  • US-Pakistan Oil Deal of 2025: An explainer

    US-Pakistan Oil Deal of 2025: An explainer0

    • Blog, Economic Security, National Security
    • August 28, 2025
    The 2025 “oil deal” is essentially a U.S.–Pakistan trade and energy package that lowers certain tariffs, enables cooperation on hydrocarbons and minerals, and sets up Pakistan’s first shipment of U.S. crude to a local refinery. Pakistan’s economy depends heavily on imported fuel, foreign exchange remains tight, and energy shocks often trigger inflation and political crises.READ MORE
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