
MIDDLE EAST STRATEGIC OUTLOOK: TRENDS IN SECURITY & GEO-POLITICS
The Middle East strategic outlook highlights key trends in security and geopolitics shaping the region’s future dynamics.
The Middle East strategic outlook highlights key trends in security and geopolitics shaping the region’s future dynamics.
The US war in Afghanistan shows why big nations lose small wars, highlighting asymmetry, local resistance, and strategic limits.
Pakistan’s digital gender divide limits women’s access to technology; removing barriers is key for equality and progress.
ISIS targets youth through online radicalization, fueling global extremism and posing major threats to peace and security.
Debunking the claim circulating that Pakistan has launched a full-scale operation inside Afghanistan.
ISIS-K uses Telegram to recruit, spread propaganda, and coordinate; exposing tactics helps disrupt online radicalization.
Examines Lashkar-e-Taiba's online recruitment tactics and how to counter violent-extremist propaganda and radicalization.
Climate change in Pakistan impacts women disproportionately, exposing vulnerabilities while highlighting their vital resilience strategies.
Climate change threatens global security, demanding integrated solutions that link environment, policy, and international cooperation.
The gap in women’s participation in Pakistan's economy is rooted in structural barriers, not women’s inabilities or unwillingness.
China’s BRI offers economic growth but raises fears of strategic entrapment, debt dependency, and shifting global power dynamics.
Misinformation fuels Pakistan’s digital dilemma, undermining security, spreading distrust, and challenging resilience in cyberspace.