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The Indus Water Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960 as a beacon of cooperation between India and Pakistan, now faces daunting challenges. Once a symbol of unity amidst rivalry, the treaty is strained by India’s water nationalism, climate change
Climate change poses a dire challenge globally, with mitigation and adaptation as the two fundamental strategies to combat its effects.
The year 2024 has undoubtedly been a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s political history, marked by an alarming decline in democratic practices.
In this article, the author highlights Pakistan’s escalating threat perceptions, particularly in response to the US’ selective morality and stance on its long-range ballistic missile programme (LRBMP).
Pakistan’s deteriorating relationship with Afghanistan has reached a critical juncture, fueled by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s escalating attacks and the Afghan Taliban’s overt support for these militants
Climate change and artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged as pivotal challenges and solutions of our time, respectively. The article highlights the synergy between these two domains, showcasing AI’s transformative potential in predicting weather patterns, managing resources, and reducing carbon footprints.
Pakistan’s long-range ballistic missile program (LRBMP) has ignited geopolitical debates, particularly with the U.S., which perceives it as a threat extending beyond South Asia
The shifting global order, marked by the transition from unipolarity to multipolarity, has positioned Pak-China and US-India relations as pivotal axes shaping South Asia’s geopolitical landscape
The article examines the deteriorating relationship between the US and Pakistan, particularly over nuclear and defense issues. Historically, the US supported Pakistan’s defense sector
The Middle East remains a turbulent region, grappling with entrenched socio-political and economic challenges that have been further exacerbated by foreign interventions. Internal factors such as authoritarian regimes