Taliban-Qatar Security Pact: A Reflection
Diplomix
SAT Editorial Desk

Taliban-Qatar Security Pact: A Reflection

Taliban-Qatar security cooperation – the deal could have been sealed with any other country, but the Taliban opted for Qatar, the country with whom the Taliban had historical relations, and also enjoy a neutral status while being the United States front-state to deal with the Taliban – signals Taliban’s pragmatism on the foreign policy front.

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OIC 48th CFM – Why is it Important for Pakistan?
Down The Line
SAT Editorial Desk

OIC 48th CFM – Why is it Important for Pakistan?

OIC’s 48th session in Islamabad has erected Pakistan as a pivot of the OIC. For the first time, OIC has voiced very clearly the issues that concern the regional stability of South Asia. It remains to be seen, however, that will OIC be able to raise its stature from a popularly-claimed defunct body to a platform perfectly capable of voicing issues and concerns in a way that promotes action?

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Where Is Karnataka’s Hijab Controversy Headed?
Beyond Boundaries
SAT Editorial Desk

Where Is Karnataka’s Hijab Controversy Headed?

Karnataka’s Hijab controversy is not over yet. Instead, it takes new forms and spreads to other communities as well, as demonstrated by the news of a Sikh girl student who was asked to remove turban to enter her college. All the new developments from Karnataka hint at the potential of this conflict to spread all across India and fuel to unprecedented levels.

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Three Years to Operation Swift Retort
Down The Line
SAT Editorial Desk

Three Years to Operation Swift Retort

Balakot airstrikes and the retaliating Operation Swift Retort by Pakistan’s Air Force provide a bigger foreground for understanding the potential of escalation in the South Asian Region and offer important insights into the deterrence paradox.

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South Asia in the midst of European conflict
Down The Line
SAT Editorial Desk

South Asia: In the Midst of a European Conflict

The implications of the ongoing crisis are not only limited to Europe. The Russian intervention will produce indispensable ramifications for South Asia as well. As gas and oil prices will face a surge amid the crisis in Europe, this will likely cause a severe recession for South Asian economies and will hamper the manufacturing capacities.

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