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“The Indus River is our lifeline. India and Pakistan share a basin, yet instead of talking to each other about the catastrophic impacts of accelerated climate change in South Asia, India is weaponising water.” JI President Senator @SherryRehman on what India’s unilateral

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“It seems this is just a pause, not a ceasefire. That’s dangerous. In the 21st century, diplomacy is the way forward. You can’t be a Modi-led juggernaut locked in 19th-century thinking and expect peace.” Watch as JI President Senator SenatorSherryRehman explains the ceasefire and what

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It’s debatable whether Modi reached out to Trump for the 2025 ceasefire, says Prof. Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal , but India’s opposition is asking why he refused to mention Trump’s claim at all. One thing’s for sure: whoever brokered it, India agreed immediately. Watch the full clip below

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While Pakistan signals readiness for dialogue and respect for backchannel communication, Indian media is driving a narrative of revenge. As Prof. Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal notes, this imbalance complicates efforts to normalize. Watch the full video: #IndiaPakistan #Ceasefire #SouthAsiaSecurity

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India employed a compellence strategy in a nuclearized environment for two decades. Has the latest Indo-Pak crisis redefined the limits of coercion between nuclear powers? Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal explains in the video below: #IndiaPakistan #NuclearDeterrence #StrategicStability

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Pakistan must remain mindful of Afghanistan’s economic vulnerabilities, says Amb. Asif Durrani . Rising poverty will only accelerate displacement toward Pakistan. Watch the full video below. #AfghanistanCrisis #PakistanPolicy #TransitTrade #RegionalStability #RuleOfLaw

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TTP has no space to govern and no path forward except surrender, says Amb. Asif Durrani . They must disarm, submit to Pakistan’s Constitution, and face justice, especially for heinous crimes like the APS attack. #TTP #PakistanSecurity #APSattack #AsifDurrani #CounterTerrorism

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Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar _”Hindutva and Hyperbole: India’s Threat to Regional Stability”_ on Thursday 29th May, 2025 at 2:00pm (PKT). As populism shapes public discourse in India, what implications will domestic political

Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar _”Hindutva and Hyperbole: India’s Threat to Regional Stability”_ on Thursday 29th May, 2025 at 2:00pm (PKT). As populism shapes public discourse in India, what implications will domestic political
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“Indian media certainly did not see ceasefire as the end, it drummed itself into a frenzy of misreporting and fake news.” This warning set the tone for “Hindutva and Hyperbole: India’s Threat to Regional Stability,” a timely webinar with Hassan Akbar, Asad Rahim Khan, Amber

“Indian media certainly did not see ceasefire as the end, it drummed itself into a frenzy of misreporting and fake news.” 

This warning set the tone for “Hindutva and Hyperbole: India’s Threat to Regional Stability,” a timely webinar with Hassan Akbar, Asad Rahim Khan, Amber
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Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “Fighting a Costly War: Economic Transition and Human Impact” on Saturday, 31st May, 2025 at 12:00pm (PKT). As tensions escalate, what are the economic, social, and human costs of conflict between two

Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “Fighting a Costly War: Economic Transition and Human Impact” on Saturday, 31st May, 2025 at 12:00pm (PKT). As tensions escalate, what are the economic, social, and human costs of conflict between two
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“Wars tend to be far more expensive than we bargain for.” This reminder frames “Fighting a Costly War: Economic Transition and Human Impact”, Jinnah Institute’s new webinar featuring Dr. Dr. Ishrat Husain and Mr. Khurram Husain , moderated by Ms. Ammara Durrani. Watch the full

“Wars tend to be far more expensive than we bargain for.”

This reminder frames “Fighting a Costly War: Economic Transition and Human Impact”, Jinnah Institute’s new webinar featuring Dr. <a href="/Ishrat_Husain/">Dr. Ishrat Husain</a>  and Mr. <a href="/KhurramHusain/">Khurram Husain</a> , moderated by Ms. <a href="/ammaradurrani/">Ammara Durrani</a>.

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Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “A Fine Balance: Russia and China's New Stake in South Asia” on Thursday, 5th June, 2025 at 5:00pm (PKT). What does the regional power balance look like following the latest Pakistan-India conflict? Hear

Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “A Fine Balance: Russia and China's New Stake in South Asia” on Thursday, 5th June, 2025 at 5:00pm (PKT). What does the regional power balance look like following the latest Pakistan-India conflict?

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