India’s Defense Modernization and Strategic Stability in South Asia
India has been a revisionist state with regional and global ambitions since its inception. For that, throughout its history, it has acquired, maintained and showcased the military might that does not match with its security needs and economic conditions – hence giving the impression of a regional and global revisionist agenda at work. Bluntly speaking, India has never faced a tangible existential threat, neither from its neighbors, nor from any extra-regional power. Have we ever heard China, Pakistan, Russia or any other extra-regional power saying that it wants to attack India and occup ... Read More
Sehar Kamran
The Secular Mask Unveiled: USCIRF Listed India as ‘Country of Particular Concern’
Twenty years ago, the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998 was enacted to advance religious freedom as a higher priority in U.S. foreign policy. IRFA provides that U.S. policy includes condemning violations of religious freedom and assi ... Read More
Dr. Minhas Majeed Khan
Increasing CFVs on LoC: What is India Up To
Vice Admiral Taj M. Khattak (R)
Pakistan’s Defense Budget and National Security
Prof. Dr. Brig. Ahmed Saeed Minhas
Dr. Rasul Bakhsh Rais
The U.S.-Taliban Peace Agreement and India’s Role as a Spoiler of the Deal
Vice Admiral Waseem Akram (R)