Taliban’s Solo Game

Taliban in recent years have honed their diplomatic arms. This is because the group did not enjoy any international legitimacy; when it took control of the country during the late 90s to 2001.
Iran-Taliban Relations and Regional Peace

The Taliban have increasingly asserted themselves by capturing territory and growing political influence in Afghanistan. Hence, now neither the United States nor the Afghan Government can independently deal with the Taliban.
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.
CPEC Threat Matrix

The threats to CPEC emanate from internal issues such as the Baloch insurgency to administrative lapses and political upheavals in the region.
Islamabad-Moscow Evolving Romance

Islamabad-Moscow ties strengthen as Lavrov discusses Afghan peace and defense cooperation during Pakistan visit.
Social media is the latest battleground between the US and China
America is flexing its muscle on digital media platforms against China. America and China face-off in many different areas. From the economy to patrolling in the South China sea. From Influence in Asia to issues in Technology matters. Officials from both sides are engaging in a cold war against each other. Moreover, the American president […]