National security has evolved from a focus on military force to encompass economic resilience, cyber security, environmental sustainability, and human…
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Pakistan's geo-economic potential stems from its strategic location, linking South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Key opportunities include…
Read More »The Indo-Pacific region, connecting three continents, drives 60% of global GDP and 40% of global transshipment. It faces power rivalries…
Read More »Donald J. Trump’s second-term cabinet emphasizes “America First” through unilateralism and hard power. Marco Rubio targets China and supports Israel…
Read More »CPEC energy projects have added over 10,400 MW of power to Pakistan, blending coal, solar, wind, and hydropower for sustainable…
Read More »BRICS, a coalition of major developing nations, counters Western dominance and promotes economic cooperation. Its 2024 expansion to include Saudi…
Read More »Trump’s "America First" approach may realign U.S. foreign policy, with reduced aid, cautious Middle East involvement, and prioritizing domestic interests.…
Read More »China’s rise exemplifies Sun Tzu’s idea of victory without conflict, built on economic, diplomatic, and cultural influence. Through initiatives like…
Read More »Pakistan’s shift from a geostrategic to a geo-economic foreign policy aims to leverage its location and resources for regional connectivity,…
Read More »Balochistan faces significant development challenges due to security issues, poor infrastructure, and sparse population. However, its mineral wealth, the China-Pakistan…
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