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Category: South Asia

USPs Of The First-Ever NSP

Pakistan published its first National Security Policy (NSP) document for 2022-26 on January 14, outlining the country’s security and economic cooperation with neighbouring countries. As expected, the 110-page document stressed […]

BRIdled!

The Debt-trap Diplomacy has helped China boost its economy in recent times. It is basically a tactic used by Beijing to gain political or economic concessions from lower-income nations by […]

On Decades-Old Links & Mossad Action

The Swiss media recently reported that the Swiss and German companies had aided Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons Programme in the 1980s, triggering tension with Mossad, the National Intelligence Agency of Israel. […]

Another Interpretation!

The Centre of Excellence for Indian Knowledge Systems of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, a public technical university established by the Government of India in 1951, has released a […]

Politics Of The Pipeline?

While some of Afghanistan’s neighbours, such as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, have agreed to live with the Taliban as long as the Islamist group does not derail energy and infrastructure projects […]

Airing Objections

Well, people may say that there were 30 women in all, and those many women recently shook the Afghan capital of Kabul, by holding a rally near a local Mosque! […]

Trade, Connectivity, Cooperation &…

The proximity of China and Pakistan with Taliban-controlled Afghanistan has prompted India to strengthen ties with Central Asia. During his meeting with the Foreign Ministers of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan […]

‘Remark’ably

Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, recently expressed his love for the Pashtun Culture in neighbouring Afghanistan, saying that the Pashtun people carry their rich culture, and […]