Assistance from law is sought not only to protect the national security interests of the country but at the same time, a balance needs to be stricken between the two subjects. Three landmark decisions namely the 21st Constitutional amendment case, Information Technology case and the Cypher case are subjected to discourse in the following passages toREAD MORE
Gulf countries and Pakistan are connected with each other through their military, strategic and economic interests. In International Relations, there is no free-rider, rather the states conduct foreign relations by agreeing to give and take on the basis of their chosen interests. Pakistan's foreign relations with the Gulf countries, particularly with the member states ofREAD 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 Iranian President’s visit to Pakistan on April 22, 2024, marks a strategic diplomatic move amid regional turmoil. The Housing and Works Minister and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran Mudassir Tipu greeted him upon arrival. The Irani President held meetings with Pakistani top officials including Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. He received a Guard of Honour. PakistaniREAD MORE
Military Cooperation between China and Pakistan is as significant as the paramount strategic importance of CPEC itself. The wave of terrorism has resurfaced once again in Pakistan and both major stakeholders are, unfortunately, paying the cost. Countering terrorism has regained prominence in Pakistan, particularly in response to mounting Chinese concerns about ongoing insecurity along theREAD MORE
China Pakistan Economic Corridor is a framework of regional connectivity and economic cooperation between China and Pakistan. It provides China with a land route to the Arabian Sea, bypassing the Malacca Strait, a strategic chokepoint vulnerable to disruptions. This offers a more secure and efficient route for trade with the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Additionally, CPEC opens access to Pakistan's abundant natural resources, like copper and rare earth minerals, crucial for China’s growing industries. It allows China to export its infrastructure, expertise and manufactured goods to Pakistan. The project creates jobs in China and stimulates economic growth. CPECREAD MORE