
The Return of Geography: The Significance of Maps in Contemporary Geopolitics
Geography is reclaiming its role in global politics. From CPEC to the Strait of Hormuz, strategic location now defines power, security, and economic influence.

Geography is reclaiming its role in global politics. From CPEC to the Strait of Hormuz, strategic location now defines power, security, and economic influence.

Pakistan’s neutrality in the US-Israel War against Iran highlights its rise as a middle power, leveraging diplomacy, mediation, and multi-vector foreign policy to shape regional stability in a changing global order.

The dilemma of misrepresentation of South Asian cultures in Western media has multiplied identity crises and distorted the image of people of this region in the globalized world.

The Afghan diaspora has faced ongoing struggles since the 1980s, marked by the heartbreaking necessity to leave their homeland. While their primary yearning is for a peaceful Afghanistan, the harsh realities of present-day global, political, and social circumstances continue to haunt their dreams.