Published in Pakistan Politico (February 2019) In the age of imperialism, the British colonist took a lot of Indian labour with them to Africa for developing infrastructure and settling the areas under the control of their empire. In the process, many businessmen and government contractors from the area that now constitutes Pakistan made Africa their […]
Month: March 2019
Militarization of Outer Space
Published in Pakistan Politico (September 2018) As a young boy, in the days of black and white TV, I would wait for each new episode of the sci-fi serial Star Trek. Each journey of the Star Ship Enterprise into uncharted territory where no man had ever gone before would fire my imagination. Each journey was […]
Cyber Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) between Pakistan and India
Abstract Confidence Building measures are time honored diplomatic tools meant to lessen tension and prevent crises that can lead up to wars. Most modern CBMs are the legacy of the Cold War. Over the years Pakistan and India have also devised a regime of CBMs. This includes a number of military (conventional as well as […]
TTP Challenging the Writ: Military Action and Results
Abstract The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan or TTP for short is a loose group of Jihadi organizations, who pursue separate agendas but are united in their bid to challenge the writ of the state in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Their operations are not bound by geographical constraints and extend into the settled areas and other […]
DoU Signing between CIPS/NUST and Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland

UN Peacekeeping Operations in Somalia: A Pakistani Perspective Dawn – Books supplement
