श्रेणी: Conflicts

Duality of the US Policy in South Asia
05
जनवरी
2025
Posted in Conflicts Defense South Asia

The Duality of U.S. Policy in South Asia

The recent U.S. sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program, coupled with unsubstantiated claims of its targeting the U.S., reflect a broader geopolitical strategy aimed at undermining Pakistan’s strategic autonomy while selectively favoring India’s missile advancements, thereby exacerbating regional power imbalances in South Asia.

Article 370 and Kashmir
04
अगस्त
2024
Posted in Articles & Op-eds Conflicts Kashmir Affairs South Asia

The Article-370: Deceit, Deception and Dishonesty

The article “The Article-370: Deceit, Deception and Dishonesty” argues that the revocation of Article 370 exemplifies a history of betrayal and dishonesty by the Indian government towards Kashmir. It claims that the legal basis for Kashmir’s accession to India was fraudulent and highlights the ongoing erosion of Kashmiri autonomy, culminating in the unconstitutional and undemocratic annulment of Article 370 in 2019.

Annexation-of-Hyderabad
20
मई
2024
Posted in Articles & Op-eds Conflicts Kashmir Affairs South Asia

When Might Made Right? Indian Annexation of Junagadh, Hyderabad, and Kashmir

India’s 1947 annexation of Junagadh, Hyderabad, and Kashmir prioritized strategic interests over self-determination. Despite promises of plebiscites, India’s power allowed it to disregard democratic ideals, particularly in Muslim-majority Kashmir, where accession to Pakistan was favored. This selective application of principles reveals contradictions in India’s policies and highlights the lasting impact of power imbalances on the region’s fate.

Pakistan’s Afghan policy
19
मई
2024
Posted in Conflicts Defense South Asia

Pakistan’s Afghan Policy: Reactionary Measures or Strategic Vision?

This piece explores Pakistan’s airstrikes inside Afghan territory in March 2024 and delves into Pakistan’s foreign policy decision-making model vis-a-vis Pakistan’s Afghan Policy in both confrontational and non-confrontational situations, particularly since the establishment of Taliban rule in Afghanistan.

Iran-Israel Strikes, Iran-Israel Exchange of Military Strikes
15
मई
2024
Posted in Conflicts Middle East and North Africa

Deconstructing the Iran-Israel Exchange of Military Strikes

Deconstructing the Iran-Israel Exchange of Military Strikes By Shamil Abdullah On April 13th, Iran launched an unprecedented strike…

China’s Silence Over Red Sea Maritime Crisis
18
अप्रैल
2024
Posted in Conflicts Middle East and North Africa

Questioning China’s Silence Over Red Sea Maritime Crisis?

China’s staying silent on Houthi attacks in the Red Sea hurts global trade, especially for China itself. Despite its stake, China avoids military action and pressuring Iran to stop the Houthis. This inaction casts doubt on China’s power and its ability to address global security challenges.

Red Sea geopolitics: “Houthi Insurgency's Impact on Global Shipping and Economy”
02
अप्रैल
2024
Posted in Conflicts Economy Middle East and North Africa

Red Sea geopolitics: Houthi Insurgency’s Impact on Global Shipping and Economy

Heightened tensions in the Red Sea due to Houthi activity are disrupting global shipping. The resulting rerouting of vessels around Africa is causing delays and cost increases, potentially contributing to inflationary pressures. A diplomatic solution is crucial to mitigate these economic impacts.

Historical Landscape of the Palestine-Israel Conflict
02
अप्रैल
2024
Posted in Conflicts Middle East and North Africa

From Roots to Resolution: Historical Landscape of the Palestine-Israel Conflict and its Suggested Solution “Reconciliation”

This article sheds light on the historical landscape of the Palestine-Israel Conflict, and suggests its solution.

Reevaluating the Legal Standing of the Instrument of Accession in the Kashmir Dispute By Syed Inam Ali Naqvi
19
फरवरी
2024
Posted in Articles & Op-eds Conflicts Kashmir Affairs South Asia

Reevaluating the Legal Standing of the Instrument of Accession in the Kashmir Dispute

This article evaluates the Legal Standing of the Instrument of Accession in the Kashmir Dispute.

Nuclear Deterrence and Climate Change
05
फरवरी
2024
Posted in Conflicts Defense Environment

Converging on Climate and Diverging on Deterrence: China-US Relations in a Dual Threat Era

The intersection of unchecked climate change and nuclear deterrence creates a pivotal dynamic between major powers, especially the US and China. The balance between climate cooperation and deterrence rivalry will shape the future of their relations and the global system.