by Azka Ali | Sep 8, 2025 | Global Affairs
The diplomatic relationship between Pakistan and Armenia has long been characterized by estrangement, rooted in historical disputes and divergent alliances. Unlike most bilateral disputes in South Asia and the Caucasus, the Pakistan–Armenia deadlock is not the result...
by Azka Ali | Sep 5, 2025 | Terrorism
For decades, Pakistan’s foreign policy has been shaped by the quest for security in a hostile neighborhood. Central to this was the notion of “strategic depth,” a doctrine rooted in the idea that Afghanistan should serve as a buffer and friendly rear base in the event...
by Azka Ali | Sep 4, 2025 | Terrorism, Information Warfare
For decades, Pakistan has accused India of pursuing a dual-track strategy in its approach to Balochistan: kinetic support for separatist militants and non-kinetic means of shaping narratives through media, cultural diplomacy, and academic or policy platforms. While...
by Azka Ali | Sep 4, 2025 | Terrorism
For over a decade, Pakistan has remained at the epicenter of global polio eradication efforts. Despite significant investments, innovative vaccination drives, and collaboration with international partners such as the World Health Organization (WHO), Pakistan is one of...
by Azka Ali | Sep 3, 2025 | Governance & Policy
Pakistan’s recent floods have once again placed the country in the global spotlight as a frontline state in the climate crisis. Torrential monsoon rains, intensified by shifting weather patterns, have displaced tens of thousands, inundated farmlands, and destroyed...