Security of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects has become a key challenge for Pakistan in recent years. CPEC brought the highest amount of foreign investment in the country since its inception. CPEC has been vulnerable to sabotage attempts sponsored by hostile powers within the region as growing Pak China relations threatened the hegemonic designsREAD MORE
India's foreign policy has taken bold and dynamic steps under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It's certain that India wants to improve its standing internationally as Modi begins his third term by combining economic measures, strategic partnerships, and a more assertive approach to global affairs. India's ambition to become more influential globally whileREAD MORE
National security in 21st century, is inclusive of both border security as well as economic security; deterioration in one will have ripple effect on the other. The destiny has placed Pakistan in this milieu due to its geography; connecting its western border with Afghanistan. The economic landscape of Pakistan has been significantly shaped by itsREAD MORE
The two primary security concerns for the China Pakistan Economic Corridor are terrorist activities that include targeted killings of Chinese nationals on Pakistani soil, and natural disasters, mostly triggered by global climate change. The CPEC is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing economic cooperation between China and Pakistan. It involves large-scale infrastructure development, including roads,READ MORE
War and conflict escalation are often the result of failed diplomacy. The current scenario of the Middle East presents a situation in which diplomacy’s active role is nowhere to be seen. It has become an anarchic region, whereby prevalence of historical grievances, deep-rooted distrust, and escalating violence, presents formidable challenges to diplomacy. The failure toREAD MORE
At the heart of Kashmir's intricate history and narrative lay Articles 370 and 35A, provisions within the Indian Constitution that granted Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) a unique, semi-autonomous status. However, these articles were abrogated in August, 2019, causing intense debate, reigniting age-old questions about identity, belonging, and the path forward for this sensitive region. InREAD MORE