Syed Ali Geelani: The Struggle For Kashmir’s Self-Determination Continues By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai Self-determination, despite its ambiguities, has blossomed into a pivotal element in international relations in recent times. It has proven the key to resolving long festering disputes… Read More ›
International Affairs
Suspected Pakistani Arms Sales To Kiev Don’t Automatically Imply Proxy War Intentions
Suspected Pakistani Arms Sales To Kiev Don’t Automatically Imply Proxy War Intentions By Andrew Korybko Casual observers of bilateral ties or even just International Relations more broadly might be misled into automatically believing that these reports imply that Pakistan’s US-backed post-modern… Read More ›
Interpreting Putin And Kosachev’s Condolences Over Mikhail Gorbachev’s Death
Interpreting Putin And Kosachev’s Condolences Over Mikhail Gorbachev’s Death By Andrew Korybko It’s not contradictory nor surprising for someone like President Putin to simultaneously acknowledge the urgent necessity of reforms during the late Soviet era, lament the ultra-disastrous geopolitical and humanitarian… Read More ›
Putin’s Message To This Year’s Eastern Economic Forum Summarizes His Asia-Pacific Strategy
Putin’s Message To This Year’s Eastern Economic Forum Summarizes His Asia-Pacific Strategy By Andrew Korybko The Eastern Economic Forum might have begun as a purely economic event seven years ago, but it’s since evolved into a strategic one due to the… Read More ›
Seminar On Diamond Jubilee Of Pakistan Emphasises Relations With Central Asian States
Seminar On Diamond Jubilee Of Pakistan Emphasises Relations With Central Asian States By News Desk Lahore – MUSLIM Institute organized a seminar on “Diamond Jubilee of Pakistan and Pakistan’s Relations with Central Asian States”. Dewan of Junagadh and Chairman MUSLIM… Read More ›
Drills And Development: Russia’s Military And Economic Diplomacy In Far East
Drills And Development: Russia’s Military And Economic Diplomacy In Far East By Andrew Korybko The latest US-provoked phase of the Ukrainian Conflict hasn’t forced Russia to abandon Asia but has actually accelerated the comprehensive expansion of its influence there as proven… Read More ›
Pakistan’s Response To Taliban’s Claim Isn’t Convincing
Pakistan’s Response To The Taliban’s Claim That It’s A US Military Proxy Isn’t Convincing By Andrew Korybko It’s not surprising that they denied the Taliban Defence Minister’s claim, as is their right to do whether they’re telling the truth or not,… Read More ›
A Dangerous Security Dilemma Is Rapidly Developing In Pakistan-Taliban Relations
A Dangerous Security Dilemma Is Rapidly Developing In Pakistan-Taliban Relations By Andrew Korybko While the Pakistani-Taliban security dilemma owes its origins to “innocent” misperceptions of the other that were previously manageable since neither suspected that any adversarial third party was meddling… Read More ›
The Taliban Defence Minister Just Called Pakistan Out For Being An American Military Proxy
The Taliban Defence Minister Just Called Pakistan Out For Being An American Military Proxy By Andrew Korybko It’s objectively the case that Pakistan’s prior alliance with America against the Afghan Taliban ended up fueling the TTP and other terrorist groups’ war… Read More ›
Darya Dugina’s Assassination Was An Attempt To Escalate The War With Russia – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
Darya Dugina’s Assassination Was An Attempt To Escalate The War With Russia – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein By News Desk The eminent Islamic scholar Sheikh Imran N. Hosein has expressed grief at the assassination of Darya Dugina and offered condolences… Read More ›