
Eroding Indian Democracy
Since its independence, India has followed a path in which democracy was merely a slogan rather than the strength of the society. The journey of
Senior Research Associate
Asad Ullah Khan is a Senior Research Associate at Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad. His area of research is national Security and counter terrorism. He represented Pakistan on various national and international forums on the subject matter. He is the author of numerous research articles, book chapters and opinion articles in reputed journals, books and magazines in the domain of countering violent extremism (CVE). Previously, he was associated with the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) for six years. Recently, he has published his work in a book launched by International Center for Counter Terrorism in Hague, Netherlands.
Since its independence, India has followed a path in which democracy was merely a slogan rather than the strength of the society. The journey of
A nation without clearly defined direction according to its national values will surely face existential threats in the contemporary world. Pakistan, for the first time
Pakistan has been a major proponent of a peaceful Afghanistan not only in its own interest but also for the larger interest of the region.
Historically, madrasahs as religious teaching institutions have held a position of esteem and significance in the Indian subcontinent. Since Pakistan’s independence,
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Pakistan has long maintained that peace and stability in Afghanistan can only be achieved through dialogue, reconciliation, and peaceful settlement between the warring parties in
On the 21st Summit (16-17 September) of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, regional leaders stressed the importance of engaging with Afghanistan
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