Mr. Mekki El Mograbi, Media Consultant and Head, International Relations, Sudan Centre for Thinktanks and Strategic Studies, Khartoum, Sudan, visited ICPS on 28 March 2023 and interacted with the scholars.
Mr. Mekki El Mograbi, Media Consultant and Head, International Relations, Sudan Centre for Thinktanks and Strategic Studies, Khartoum, Sudan, visited ICPS on 28 March 2023 and interacted with the scholars.
Dr Aleksei Zakharov, Research Fellow, Higher School of Economics (HSE), Moscow interacted with the researchers at ICPS on 17 March 2023. There was a free exchange of views on the evolving political and security situation in the Eurasian region including Afghanistan.
Andreas Mountzouroulias. @andreasmoun, Editor in chief of directus.gr visited ICPS on 10 March 2023, Friday, and interacted with the researchers.
Marco Respinti, Director-in-Charge, Bitter Winter, visited International Centre for Peace Studies (ICPS) on 14 December 2022 and interacted with the scholars of the Centre.
On the occasion of Kashmir Accession Day International Centre for Peace Studies (ICPS)
organised Book Launch of The Two Kashmirs authored by Sheikh Khalid Jehangir
ICPS organised a talk by Umit Alperen, Director of the Centre for Asia-Pasific Studies at the Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey on 02 September 2022. He focussed on Turkey's foreign policy in general and also its relations with India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Comments
Military vs. Democracy in Pakistan: Can Imran bell the Army?
Mohmad Waseem Malla
Imran Khan seems to have already pushed the âmilitablishmentâ to the corner and forced it to tread carefully. However, he does not seem inclined to rein in the military; he is only sulking over the former army chiefâs alleged inaction to save him from losing his prime ministershipâŠ
China's Debt-Trap Diplomacy in South Asia
Ankita Sanyal
Besides expanding the debt trap, the BRI projects have faced accusations of corruption, environmental pollution, and labour violations across these countries. The South Asian countries should play their cards right and avoid getting sucked into the 'debt trap' being laid by China.
China's coming of age in the Middle East
Mohmad Waseem Malla
What makes this agreement quite significant is Beijingâs willingness to shed its image of a silent power and go beyond its usual emphasis on pursuing its economic interests to not only actively encourage dĂ©tente between two regional hostile powers but also but bring them on the table and get them to sign an agreement âto resume diplomatic relations between them and re-open their embassies and missions within a period not exceeding two monthsâ.