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The ‘get Pakistan’ syndrome

Pakistan is cornered, isolated and in dire economic straits; this perhaps is the grossest understatement of our times. How has Pakistan come to this pass? Is → Read More

The G-20 Summit

All member states of the G-20 must be made aware of the consequences of it being inadvertently led into a geopolitical and geostrategic quagmire by India. The → Read More

The G 20 Summit and Kashmir

India, which holds the presidency of the G20 for 2023, has announced that it will be holding the G20 summit/sessions/tracks in what is widely acknowledged as → Read More

Re-hyphenating India and Pakistan

South Asia has a very important part to play in the US strategic design for Asia. India and Pakistan, the two eternal belligerents, have always been a → Read More

Defeating terrorism

The people of Pakistan have spo ken. And the government must pay heed. - The widespread, spontaneous, and vociferous protests by the people of the erstwhile → Read More

The China-KSA Strategic Partnership

The China-KSA Comprehensive Strategic Partnership brings mul tidimensional implications notonly for the GMER but also creates opportunities for the region at large. → Read More

The China-KSA partnership

The inherent contradictions in US foreign policy seem to be coming home to roost. Its ruthless double standards, in rank self-interest, have adversely affected → Read More

US’ strategic design for Asia

Geopolitics has never been so dynamic as it is today. The world is in the throes of a transition from a unipolar to a bi/multipolar mode. The US, arguably still the sole → Read More

US’ coercion & Pakistan

The only thing surprising about US Secretary of Defense General Jim Mattis controversial policy statement on the CPEC passing through Gilgit- Baltistan (GB), → Read More

Extreme nuclear brinkmanship

Vipin Narang, an Indian origin nuclear strategist and a Professor at the prestigious MIT made a candid assessment of the emerging dynamics of Indias nuclear → Read More

Destroying IS

The IS is strategically on the retreat in the Levant (Syria-Iraq Theater of War). It is reeling under the unrelenting onslaughts from the multitude of forces → Read More

CPEC & ECO: The new dynamic

The 13th Summit of the ECO that took place in Islamabad recently portends immense economic possibilities for the region. Its basic theme of Connectivity for → Read More

The unshackling of Iran

Iran is just coming out of one of the worst ordeals of its history. For decades it remained under debilitating international isolation and enormous economic → Read More

On the right side of future

Chinas superb strategic maneuver into Pakistan in the shape of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has far deeper ramifications than appear at first → Read More

NSG

The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) was created in the wake of Indias nuclear debauchery epitomised by its so called peaceful nuclear weapons test in May 1974. → Read More