Roundtable

Reimagining Pakistan’s Afghan Strategy

The complexity of Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan has remained unabated over time.  After the US withdrawal in August 2022, though, there was an air of optimism about a more settled and peaceful relationship finally replacing the decades

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Guest Lecture

Changing Lives, Shaping Futures: A Commitment to the Cause and Serving Humanity

The illustrious history of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is a testament to the sacrifices and contributions of its valiant warriors in both times of war and peace. The courage, vision, farsightedness, and legendary leadership abilities of these outstanding individuals have been pivotal in shaping the operational preparedness and overall progress of this esteemed institution. The PAF remains deeply indebted to these men of honour.

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Book Launch

Non-fungible Tokens: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, will be hosting a book launch for the edited volume ‘Non-fungible Tokens: Multidisciplinary Perspectives’ (Routledge, 2024) on. The editor of the volume, Dr Usman W. Chohan, serves as Advisor to President CASS on Economic Affairs and National Development, and this is his 7th successfully completed book project in the past six years. The book serves as an additional milestone in the larger programme of Dr Chohan’s examination of the potential of the digital economy.

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Guest Lecture

Legends in Flight: PAF’s Strategic Vision & Operational Triumphs

The illustrious history of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is a testament to the sacrifices and contributions of its valiant warriors in both times of war and peace. The courage, vision, farsightedness, and legendary leadership abilities of these outstanding individuals have been pivotal in shaping the operational preparedness and overall progress of this esteemed institution. The PAF remains deeply indebted to these men of honour.
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Seminar

Paving the Way for Educational Excellence in Pakistan: Policy, Curriculum, Access

Water, Education, Economy and Population (WEEP) are fundamental pillars that exert profound and interconnected impacts on the well-being and security of a nation. These critical elements permeate every facet of society, ultimately shaping the overall security landscape. In order to ensure the robustness of a state’s security, it is imperative to continuously monitor and address the various dimensions of these domains.
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Seminar

Shifting Battlefields: Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Character of Warfare in South Asia

This CASS seminar aims to examine the development and proliferation of these technologies in South Asia, especially considering their future role in conflict scenarios. Here, ‘conflict’ is understood in a broad sense, encompassing more than traditional military operations. The seminar will include a Keynote Address, followed by presentations from subject specialists.
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Virtual Book Launch
Book Launch

Public Value and the Post-Pandemic Society

The book, written by CASS Advisor Dr Usman W Chohan, examines many different facets that appeal deeply to public value scholarship: value stability & transitions, inequalities within & between publics, necropolitics, disaster preparedness,
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Mitigating Pop
Seminar

Mitigating Pakistan’s Population Challenges

The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad, recognises the urgency of addressing these pressing issues and their interconnectedness. To foster a more informed and constructive discourse, CASS is planning to organise a series of seminars
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