Khansa Qureshi
Research Assistant

Khansa Qureshi
Professional Experience
Ms Khansa Qureshi is working as a Researcher at the Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad. She holds BS (Hons.) degree in Strategic Studies from the National Defence University (NDU), Islamabad, Pakistan. Her areas of research interest include great power rivalries, geopolitics, political violence, and nuclear and strategic affairs. Before joining CASS, Her previous experience includes working with the Indus News Network as an Associate Editor.
Publications

Technological Advancements and the Significance of Tech-savvy Legislature
One of the most famous examples illustrating the lawmakers struggling to understand technology dates back to 2006 when during a US Congressional hearing, Senator Ted Stevens called the internet a ‘series of tubes’.
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From Bytes to Battlespace: Data and Data Strategies in Modern Warfare
For decision-making in the past, military commanders relied heavily upon the simplest analyses of given information such as comparison of own vs enemy’s assets; assessment of enemy’s strengths and weaknesses; knowledge about
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Robert D. Kaplan, The Tragic Mind – Fear, Fate and the Burden of Power
Robert D. Kaplan in his book ‘The Tragic Mind – Fear, Fate and the Burden of Power’ weaves together his decades of experience as a correspondent covering conflicts, wars, revolutions, and other political upheavals across the world.
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Social Media’s 3D Role in Contemporary Politics: Democracy, Disinformation & Divisions
Over the years, digital advancements have transformed the manner in which political processes are carried out across the world. In today’s age of
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5G in Pakistan
In February 2023, during the annual Mobile World Congress – the world’s biggest and most influential meeting for the mobile tech industry – Huawei’s
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Increasing Relevance of Drone Technology and Pakistan’s Position
According to the Drone Industry Insights Report, the global drone market size is expected to reach USD 55.8 billion by 2026 at a compound annual growth
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