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An introduction to the disputed territory of Gilgit Baltistan: The Himalayan flashpoint
On the expiry of the lease deed of 1935 with the Transfer of Power, legally, Gilgit Baltistan would have…
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The UN Human Rights apparatus: Time to reform
NGOs play a crucial role in bringing to the fore human rights violations committed by State and non-State…
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Washington’s Isolationism vs Beijing’s Expansionism
The United States has been critical of China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) since its genesis, but it has…
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The Doklam Standoff: A template for countering Chinese belligerence and expansionism
From 16 June to 28 August 2017 Asia’s two giant powerhouses, China and India, stood on the brink of a…
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David Coleman Headley: Tinker, Tailor, American, Lashkar-e-Taiba, ISI Spy
David Headley had during his trial in the US pleaded guilty to being a member of the LeT as well as to…
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Ethnic cleansing of Uyghur identity by China
In October 1955, People’s Republic of China leader Mao Zedong declared Xinjiang an ‘Uyghur Autonomous…
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Misuse of Nepal’s territory by Pakistan’s Intelligence Agencies to foment Terrorism
The Pakistani Embassy in Kathmandu has traditionally had a disproportionately large number of diplomatic…
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Cyber-radicalization: Combating terrorism in the digital era
This paper will describe the interlink between cyber space and radicalization through exploring the genesis…
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