India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and Its Practical Realities
- Blog, Human Security
- May 13, 2025

Afghanistan has always factored significantly in the Pak – U.S. relationship. Pak – U.S. ties in the last two decades were mainly driven by USA’s geopolitical objectives in Afghanistan. Seemingly, the United States wants to strengthen relations with the PML-N led coalition government while encouraging them to influence the Taliban to comply with the international
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Pakistan is one of the most severely affected countries by global warming. There is no doubt that earth’s temperature increases due to natural factors but such change is too minimal to cause any real damage or endanger human life. However, any abnormal increase in temperatures is directly or indirectly linked to human activities. This is
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The recent spree of floods in Pakistan will further wreck its already vulnerable economy. The geography of Pakistan and the ever increasing impacts of climate change make it more prone to natural disasters. With more than 7,253 known glaciers and nearly 51 small and large rivers in the Indus River System, Pakistan has always been
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Donald J. Trump has had an enormous impact on the US political structure. He has been the most controversial president ever in US history. He was the first president with no military, governmental, or public administration background—a businessman who only knew how to profiteer. Most people remember Trump’s era due to his controversial statements and
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Monsoon season in Karachi has now become a symbol of haphazardness in recent years as the city becomes flooded every now and then and everyday life becomes arduous. Not only this time but also the previous few monsoon seasons were quite destructive for the whole city in terms of both property and economy. Karachi is
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Pakistan’s foreign policy is in disarray since no country has emerged to give special concessions to its people in the face of growing inflation and a balance of payments crisis. The new coalition government may have attempted to resurrect its foreign policy difficulties, but it appears to have yielded little. Pakistan’s current economic and foreign
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