Iran-US Standoff: Time for Stakeholders to Show Statesmanship
Asif Durrani
After U.S. announcement of ending exemptions for Iranian oil exports to eight countries last month, the situation in the Middle East has plunged into gross uncertainty. There have...
Understanding China’s Geoeconomic Forays in Afghanistan
Jalal Ud Din Kakar
Located at one of the intersections of South and Central Asia, Afghanistan is too important to be ignored by its...
Why New START Needs a New Start?
Ayesha Abbasi
John F. Kennedy said, “leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” The arms control regime is presently in a downward spiral mainly because the leaders are no...
Taliban Won the War: What Lies Ahead?
Sabtain Ahmed Dar
In January 1989, most of the Soviet forces went back home yet the inner ring of Kabul defenses was active to...
Pakistan’s Mediation Challenge in the Middle East
Aisha Saeed
The current turmoil in the Middle East predates the recent developments in the region. Home to several Arab countries that are closely knit in terms of geopolitical connectivity...
Pakistan, GSP+, and the International Criminal Court
Ayesha Malik
Pakistan’s next tranche of GSP+, which allows for tariff-free trade to the European Union(EU), will now reportedly be contingent on its ratification...
‘Islamic State (IS)-India’: A New Threat to the Regional and International Security
Adil Sultan
A 20-month long investigation by the Conflict Armament Research (CAR) in its key findings had concluded that 50 commercial entities from 20 countries, including 07 companies from India...
Counterterrorism for Cash? The Taliban, Kabul, and a Neighborhood of Insecurities
Muhammad Sharreh Qazi
'Afghanistan is going to be here a long time, and what's critical is that Afghanistan's relationship with its neighbors are,...
Explaining Sri Lanka’s Easter Bombings
Samir Kumar & Hari Prasad
On April 21, 2019, a series of suicide bombings devastated churches and hotels in SriLanka. Multiple sites within three different cities (Batticaloa in the east...
Trumpting the Withdrawal From Afghanistan
Salma Malik
Afghanistan once again lives up to its part-legend part-mythical reputation of unceremoniously ousting foreign invaders. Whether it was the documenting of the fatal siege of Kabul Residency that...