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A new Afghan policy

A new Afghan policy

If the Taliban come to power in Afghanistan, they will provide ‘strategic depth’ to their Pakistani comrades In June 2014, a Pakistani delegation consisting of a senior foreign...

Monthly Report – June 2014

This report mainly covers the following topics: Deaths due to violence in the country during June 2014 Military operation Zarb-e-Azb Means of violence before the military...

Is this the end of the strategic depth doctrine?

Is this the end of the strategic depth doctrine?

The alarming unraveling of circumstances in and around Iraq – the declaration of the caliphate by the new goliath of jihadists – al Baghdadi – and shocking fissures that Pakistan...

Where is the narrative?

Where is the narrative?

Pakistan’s infant National Internal Security Policy (NISP) promises to build a counter-narrative. Most officials began parroting the same theme, realising little that...

Governing FATA: The big debate

Governing FATA: The big debate

The notion of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) as the epicentre of international terrorism has rapidly gained traction — not only are Pakistan and Afghanistan being...

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“Fiscal empowerment, robust trade, and economic connectivity can act as buffer against radicalisation and extremism.”

Fazal Moqeem Khan

Beyond Boundaries Participant & Former President Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry