Implications of Probable Pak-Afghan Security Agreement

Setting up a seminal ‘security agreement’ between Pakistan and Afghanistan will be beneficial to both neighborly nations.
Dasht-e-Barchi and the End Game of Spoilers

Tragic blasts hit Kabul’s Dasht-e-Barchi, targeting a school and Shia community, claiming over fifty lives, mainly schoolgirls.
The US Withdrawal from Afghanistan

Analysis of US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan post-Biden’s announcement on April 16th, amidst speculations and Taliban threats, highlighting stakeholder roles.
GSP+ Status of Pakistan Under Review EU Parliament

Swedish politician proposes EU review of Pakistan’s GSP+ status, sparking questions on its significance and potential impact.
Challenges in Afghan Peace Process: Regional Prospects

Afghanistan is considered the central point of attention when it comes to South Asian geopolitics. Particularly since the last one year, Afghanistan has caught a lot of international attention.
Pakistan\’s Special Envoy Visits Afghanistan
Pakistan’s Special Envoy\’s visit to Afghanistan, M Sadiq met his Afghan counterpart Omer Daudzai at Presidential Palace in Kabul this Sunday. Matters pertaining to trade, transit, and security were the themes of discussion. This visit comes two weeks after NA Speaker Asad Qaiser’s trip was cancelled as he could not land in Kabul due to […]
Pakistan-Turkey-Afghanistan Discussion on Afghan Peace Process
Due to the Taliban\’s reluctance to attend, the broader Afghan peace conference was postponed. Therefore the foreign ministers of Afghanistan, Turkey, and Pakistan have agreed to meet in Istanbul on Friday. Time and Date not yet Decided Initially, on 24th April, the peace talks in Turkey were to take place. The talks aimed to expedite […]
Why leaving Afghanistan is so Vital?
Eisenhower Prediction of the Curse President Dwight D. Eisenhower expressed his concerns over his predecessors\’ willingness to manage the military sixty years earlier. God support those who sit in his chair without military experience, he said in a statement. And it turned out to be true as most of the successors lacked it until Biden […]
America\’s Increasing War Expenses
According to a recent report by Brown University, the almost two-decade war in Afghanistan has cost the US $2.26 trillion. Brown University\’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs released a report. According to this, prices will continue to escalate even though the last American service member leaves Afghanistan later this year. The forces will […]
Pak-Afghan Looking Forward to Istanbul Conference
The upcoming Istanbul Conference, according to Pakistani and Afghan foreign ministers, will help make the current Afghan peace process \”result-oriented.\” Pakistan FM Calls Afghan FM Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Hanif Atmar shared a conversation. They spoke on the phone about the recent developments and success in the intra-Afghan […]