
Trump has made US militarism worse
Before taking office, Donald Trump repeatedly criticized the George W. Bush administration for deciding to go to war in Iraq for many years. Nevertheless, he is currently leading a

Before taking office, Donald Trump repeatedly criticized the George W. Bush administration for deciding to go to war in Iraq for many years. Nevertheless, he is currently leading a

Career Path Guide: From Education to Professional Growth: Career Opportunities after BS International Relations in Pakistan The landscape of career development for International Relations (IR) and Social Sciences graduates

Donetsk Water Crisis and the Canal at the Heart of the Conflict The war in Ukraine continues to evolve beyond the battlefield, now reaching into the most basic of

The 1986 Reykjavik Summit: A Near Miss in the Nuclear Age In the annals of the Cold War, few episodes resonate with the drama and paradox of the Reykjavik

Pakistan Successfully Launches Remote Sensing Satellite with China’s Help Pakistan’s Leap Forward in Space Technology On a historic day, Pakistan marked a significant milestone in its space exploration journey

China’s Mega Dam Raises Security Concerns in India “China’s mega dam being built near the Arunachal Pradesh border will be a ticking ‘water bomb’, an existential threat and a

Fellowships serve as launching pads for future leaders, not just opportunity. Regardless of your interest for global development, peacebuilding, or diplomacy, a fellowship provides the worldwide network, guidance, and

How Youth Diplomacy can influence International Collaboration and Peace? The role of youth in diplomacy is no longer merely symbolic in today’s world of rapid change; it is now

In recent years, soft power has emerged as a vital instrument for states seeking influence without recourse to force. Coined by Joseph Nye in the late 1980s, soft power

After the Saur Revolution,the USSR mobilizes its military to Partisan the communist government in Afghanistan, opening a new chapter of Pak-Afghan favourable bilateral ties. Kabul’s approach to the Durand




