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Hamna Ghias

Hamna Ghias Sheikh, an MPhil International Relations Scholar, Research Associate at Pakistan Navy War College, columnist specializing in international affairs. With a growing focus on the energy sector, particularly exploration and production (E&P) in offshore drilling, she is rapidly establishing herself as a subject matter expert in this critical area. Can be reached at hamna.sheikh009@gmail.com
Missiles
Defence & Strategy
Hamna Ghias

Missiles Overhead, Peace Underground: The Case of Iran-Israel Tensions

The world is in a war year. Israel’s strikes on Iran, with US backing, have plunged the Middle East into a terrifying conflict. The region is now at war, with global implications.

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Hamna Ghias
From World War I to the rise of renewable energy, the geopolitics of oil continues to influence economies and international relations. [Image via SAT Creatives/Adapted from The Financial Times]
Beyond Boundaries
Hamna Ghias

How Geopolitics of Oil Transformed the World

From World War I to the rise of renewable energy, the geopolitics of oil continues to influence economies and international relations.

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Hamna Ghias

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