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The Resurgence of Terrorism and the Imperatives of National Security

Pakistan appears once again to be approaching a critical juncture at which the partial gains achieved in the realm of internal security are being overshadowed by the re-emergence of formidable threats. The latest monthly assessment issued by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) has lent quantitative substantiation to growing apprehensions that terrorist...

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The Tragedy of Democracy, Technology, and the Metamorphosis of the Modern World

Throughout the long procession of human history, there have invariably arisen generations persuaded that the intellectual canons, moral certitudes, and institutional arrangements of their own age represented not merely provisional accommodations to circumstance but enduring and self-evident truths. Yet the onward march of time, indifferent to sentiment and unencumbered by nostalgia, habitually overturns such assumptions....

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Ceasefire or Prelude to War?

Declarations of ceasefire do not invariably constitute harbingers of peace; at times, they serve merely as the muted prologue to an approaching geopolitical tempest. The contemporary condition of the Middle East has emerged as yet another manifestation of this intricate reality, wherein the outward semblance of tranquillity conceals an extraordinary concentration of military activity beneath...

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Pakistan’s Extraordinary Diplomatic Breakthroughs

The history of global diplomacy bears witness to the fact that building trust between states, reducing tensions, and resolving conflicts are typically prolonged, intricate, and gradual processes. In this context, when a country manages to achieve in a remarkably short span what usually demands years of sustained diplomatic effort, it not only reflects the success...