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Exposing the Power-Hungry Agenda of FAK and Balouch Terrorist Groups
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Exposing the Power-Hungry Agenda of FAK and Balouch Terrorist Groups

Dr. Wasim (HOD)1 year ago05 mins

In recent times, the statements issued by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have pulled back the curtain on the darker realities of…

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INDIA'S FRENZY TO CRAFT EVIDENCE TO BLAME TERRORISM ON PAKISTAN
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INDIA’S FRENZY TO CRAFT EVIDENCE TO BLAME TERRORISM ON PAKISTAN

Dr. Raziq Hussain1 year ago04 mins

There is a classic fable of the young lamb and the hungry wolf, which highlights how sinister motives are masked…

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Trump 2.0 Meets the Machine Age
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Trump 2.0 Meets the Machine Age

Dr. Wasim (HOD)1 year ago05 mins

Donald Trump’s political resurrection, commonly termed “Trump 2.0,” signifies not only a prospective second term for the former U.S. president…

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The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), initiated by China in 2013 under President Xi Jinping, was originally designed as an ambitious strategy for infrastructural and economic growth to improve global connectivity. As geopolitical tensions intensified, especially during the US-China trade war under the Trump administration, the BRI transformed from a mere development program into a vital buffer and strategic instrument for China's economic resilience. The BRI significantly alleviated the economic strains resulting from the trade war by diversifying China's trading routes, broadening its global market access, and strengthening political and economic relationships throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. The US-China trade war was fundamentally characterized by reciprocal tariffs that upset established trade patterns between the two largest economies globally. China, significantly dependent on exports to the United States, encountered substantial threats to its manufacturing industry, employment levels, and GDP expansion. Nonetheless, the BRI offered China a strategic alternative. Through the construction of trains, ports, and roadways in more than 150 participating nations, China successfully shifted its focus to emerging markets, therefore diminishing its reliance on Western economies. Trade with BRI countries increased as China shifted products and investment towards Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The new markets not only absorbed Chinese exports but also supplied raw materials and investment opportunities that sustained Chinese industry despite American tariffs. The infrastructural networks established under the BRI markedly improved China's logistical adaptability. The China-Europe Railway Express offered a swift and dependable terrestrial route that circumvented marine chokepoints and diminished dependence on US-dominated shipping lanes. Amid heightened trade tensions, these terrestrial routes to Europe shown their significance in sustaining consistent shipments. Ports constructed and operated by Chinese companies in important areas such as Gwadar (Pakistan), Hambantota (Sri Lanka), and Piraeus (Greece) have facilitated China's acquisition of critical access points for its commodities and oil imports, hence providing insulation from the repercussions of trade restrictions and geopolitical disturbances. The BRI enabled China to utilize its enormous foreign exchange reserves to advance its economic and political objectives. By financing infrastructure in emerging nations, China generated opportunities for its state-owned firms while also securing future economic partnerships. In areas with limited or conditional Western investment, China's strategy, generally less hindered by political stipulations, was embraced. This financial outreach resulted in enhanced diplomatic power, ensuring that numerous countries-maintained neutrality or support for China during the trade conflict. Nations indebted to or closely associated with China through BRI projects were less inclined to endorse US-led pressure initiatives or international trade sanctions. The geopolitical impact of the BRI also served to mitigate the United States' attempts to isolate China. China established international venues, including the Belt and Road Forum and regional cooperation mechanisms, to promote economic partnerships free from US influence. These platforms established new standards for commerce, investment, and governance that corresponded with China's strategic objectives. During a time when the US was withdrawing from global institutions and multilateral trade agreements, the BRI enabled China to fill the void and position itself as a proponent of globalization and development. Furthermore, the BRI indirectly catalysed internal economic reforms and innovation within China. Confronted with the necessity to maintain competitiveness in emerging markets, Chinese enterprises increased their investments in technology, efficiency, and supply chain enhancements. This transition somewhat mitigated the effects of diminished trade with the US and established China as a more competitive global competitor. The initiative to localize production and cultivate indigenous technologies, particularly in high-value industries like semiconductors and AI, intensified as a component of China's comprehensive reaction to trade challenges. Critics of the BRI frequently highlight worries regarding debt sustainability and strategic overreach; but, during the trade conflict, these apprehensions did not surpass the initiative's strategic advantages for China. Although certain partner nations articulated dissatisfaction regarding debt obligations and project postponements, numerous others continued to rely on Chinese funding for economic advancement. China's capacity to restructure debt or provide supplementary assistance preserved its influence and assured the continuity of BRI projects, albeit with modifications. The endurance of the BRI during this period illustrated that its structure, comprising a financial instrument, a diplomatic vehicle, and a logistical framework, was adaptive under pressure. BRI proved pivotal in protecting China from the complete repercussions of the trade war with the United States. Through the expansion of trade alliances, the security of essential infrastructure, and the amplification of its global power, China adeptly navigated economic hostilities more effectively than many had expected. Despite its problems, the BRI has established itself as a fundamental element of China's strategy to ensure economic security in a fragmented global landscape. The trade war may have challenged China's global position, yet it also shown that initiatives such as the BRI can function not only as catalysts for growth but also as vital support during economic conflict. As global power dynamics evolve, the BRI is expected to remain a crucial component of China's strategy for managing international unpredictability.
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China’s Belt and Road Response to Economic Warfare

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean)1 year ago05 mins

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), initiated by China in 2013 under President Xi Jinping, was originally designed as an…

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The Future of U.S -Iran Nuclear Talks

Dr. Asia Karim1 year ago05 mins

The potential for a new US-Iran agreement continues to be one of the most difficult and intricate matters in world…

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Public Diplomacy in the Age of Soft Power
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Public Diplomacy in the Age of Soft Power

Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mujaddid1 year ago05 mins

In the swiftly changing realm of international affairs, nations no longer vie only on the grounds of military power or…

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Revolution ASEAN’s Oceans
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The Startup Revolution ASEAN’s Oceans Need

Dr. Muhammad Saleem1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is strategically positioned to leverage the potential of the blue economy, which entails…

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Exploitation of Women by Terrorist Organizations

Dr. Muhammad Abdullah1 year ago04 mins

The abuse of women by terrorist organizations constitutes one of the most egregious violations of human rights and ethical principles…

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Balochistan’s Development
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The Systematic Conspiracy Against Balochistan’s Development

Dr Ikram Ahmed1 year ago05 mins

Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan by land, possesses considerable strategic and economic importance owing to its plentiful natural resources,…

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Pakistan-India Clashes Reveal Chinese Technology to the World

Dr Hussain Jan1 year ago07 mins

In a region historically characterized by rivalries and the persistent threat of nuclear capability, the skies over South Asia have…

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