India-Pakistan Ceasefire

Context The recent brief yet intense escalation between India and Pakistan has further exposed the fragile nature of South Asia’s security landscape. The fourday-long tit-for-tat cross-border military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed rivals has significantly undermined prospects for normalization, redefining the rules of engagement and signaling a shift in how both countries may manage their…

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From the Editorial Desk (May 2025)

In recent weeks, Pakistan has faced a disturbing surge in violence, including targeted killings, terrorist attacks, and growing lawlessness. This indicates a deeper, coordinated threat to national security. This is not a temporary flareup but a sign of escalating asymmetric warfare that risks undermining internal stability and societal cohesion. Terrorism in KP and Balochistan has…

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Post-Conflict Reconstruction

The debate on the developments in post-conflict scenarios and the inception of multilayered reconstruction efforts has gained momentous importance in the post-9/11 international system due to the global rise of non-traditional security threats. An overwhelming wave of literature has appeared from different corners of the world on the changing patterns of global security dynamics under…

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Gaza Ceasefire Plan and US-Iran Tensions

The three-phase ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas brokered in January 2025 aimed to end the protracted conflict in Gaza. Despite initial progress, the deal collapsed by late February due to disagreements over its implementation. Soon Israeli forces resumed a ground invasion into central and southern Gaza and expanded into the north of the enclave….

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Syrian Surprises

Israeli kinetic operations in the region for over a year were taking all the space of international headlines when the Bashar al Asad regime in Syria collapsed within a few days in December 2024. Regional and international military and intelligence analysts and policy makers are now faced with a new puzzle. After the collapse of…

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