BLA's continued resilience and determination underscore the complexity of the Balochistan conflict and the challenges facing efforts to resolve it peacefully.
China’s report on human rights in the 45th session of the UPR on 23 January 2024 has drawn the attention of human rights activists worldwide. It has painted a rosy picture of the human rights situation within China.
This commentary provides valuable insights into Pakistan's dynamic UAV landscape and its broader implications for regional military capabilities. It also draws a comparative analysis with India, emphasizing nuanced distinctions in UAV quantity, capability, and origin between the two nations.
With the expansion of BRICS round the corner, China is expected to exploit BRICS’ economic potential to advance its national interest, guided by Chinese characteristics--  autocratic, hegemonic, and expansionist-- to enlarge its sphere of influence in a competitive world order.
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Understanding BLA's Operation ZirPahazag in Balochistan
Syed Eesar Mehdi
BLA's continued resilience and determination underscore the complexity of the Balochistan conflict and the challenges facing efforts to resolve it peacefully.
National Report by China in the 45th UPR Session: Hiding More than it Reveals
Ankita Sanyal
China’s report on human rights in the 45th session of the UPR on 23 January 2024 has drawn the attention of human rights activists worldwide. It has painted a rosy picture of the human rights situation within China.
Understanding Pakistan’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Programme
Syed Eesar Mehdi, Toseef Ahmad Bhat
This commentary provides valuable insights into Pakistan's dynamic UAV landscape and its broader implications for regional military capabilities. It also draws a comparative analysis with India, emphasizing nuanced distinctions in UAV quantity, capability, and origin between the two nations.
Expanding BRICS in the Shadow of China: Hegemony with Chinese Characteristics!
Shraddha Rishi, Ajay Kumar Mishra
With the expansion of BRICS round the corner, China is expected to exploit BRICS’ economic potential to advance its national interest, guided by Chinese characteristics--  autocratic, hegemonic, and expansionist-- to enlarge its sphere of influence in a competitive world order.