Author: Noureen Akhtar
The author is Ph.D. Scholar (SPIR-QAU). Currently, she is working at Islamabad Policy Research Institution (IPRI) as Policy Researcher/Consultant. Her work has been published in local and International publications.
Shared Dreams of Regional Prosperity
Regional connectivity refers to the infrastructure and networks that connect different regions within a country or between neighboring countries. It encompasses various modes of transportation, such as roads, railways, airports,
Read MoreCOP28 and Pakistan
Hundreds of leaders and delegations from across the world gathered, yet again, for the Conference of Parties (COP 28) in Dubai pledging that the effects of Climate Change would be
Read MoreWhy Afghan Stability is critical for Pakistan’s CPEC and Beyond
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a centrepiece initiative of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). CPEC has evolved into an essential component of the BRI, connecting China’s western region
Read MorePakistan’s Quest for economic success through regional connectivity
Pakistan has moved its attention to geo-economics ever since the publication of its first National Security Policy. Following a current worldwide trend, this strategy shift from geopolitics to geoeconomics. Geoeconomics
Read MoreBilateral Relations between Pakistan and GCC Nations
Pakistan and the UAE recently marked the 51st anniversary of diplomatic ties. To mark the occasion, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will pay a two-day official visit to the UAE on
Read MoreTehreek E Taliban Pakistan (TTP): Countering Divisive Narratives
A significant decision was recently made when famous scholar Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani of Pakistan issued a Fatwa (decree), stating that any armed activity against the state of Pakistan constituted
Read MoreThe Global Hub of Cybercrimes
India has been proudly trumpeting its success in the IT industry, especially its dominance in call center businesses across the globe. This is generating a whopping amount of $28 billion
Read MoreHuman Rights: Kashmir in focus
Since coming to power in 2014, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has had a poor human rights record, particularly in regard to religious minorities. The BJP positions itself on the
Read MoreCyberspace, Security & International Relations
It is very important to concentrate on hitting the U.S. economy through all possible means . . . look for the key pillars of the U.S. economy. The key pillars
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