International Humanitarian Law, Kashmir and Legal CBMs
Taimur Malik
Pakistan and India came close to a war once again at the end of February 2019; a war that would have led to suffering, destruction and economic distress...
NATO’s Eastward Expansion: Mapping Three Possible Scenarios
Anum A. Khan
U.S. President Joe Biden is considering to pay a visit to Finland in July this year. This will coincide with preparations...
Deciphering India’s Quest for U.S. Civil Nuclear Technology
Sameer Ali Khan
India’s G-20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, has called for unfettered access to U.S. nuclear technology, to pursue Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) by...
US Withdrawal from the INF & Future of the Non-Proliferation Regime
Moiz Khan
One after the other, Trump administration has been leaving international organisations, breaking deals and withdrawing from international arms control treaties. The list includes, US withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific...
Dollars to Spend, Drones to Leave Behind: America’s Post-Withdrawal Conundrum
Muhammad Sharreh Qazi
“In conclusion, the arms of others either fall from your back, or they weigh you down, or they bind you...
Reading Between the Lines of Afghan Agreements
Elizabeth Threlkeld
The U.S.-Taliban agreement signed in Doha on Feb. 29 is historic, significant and long overdue. After nearly 20 years of war and many failed attempts at striking a deal, it...
The Runaway Indian Missile: A Fact Sheet
Shahid Alvi
The launch and landing of India’s BrahMos missile deep inside Pakistani territory is a unique incident between the two nuclear-armed neighbours...
AMAN-21, Pakistan Navy, and the Narrative of Peace
Shabnam Fazal
With the increasing reliance of countries on Indian Ocean trade routes due to the rising energy needs, non-traditional maritime threats have increased tremendously. To combat these threats, states-led...
U.S.-Iran Tensions: The Ambit of the Iranian Response
Huma Baqai
The war of words is already in full swing between Washington and Tehran, coupled with dangerous armed mobilization. Washington has sought NATO’s help to build anti-Tehran coalition, which...
The Cyber Dimension of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Unpacking the Early Phase
Fahad Nabeel
Since gaining prominence during the 1999 Kosovo conflict, cyber attacks have now become part and parcel of modern-era conflicts, as evidenced by...