Russia & Pakistan will Help Ensure a Stable US Withdrawal from Afghanistan

Russia & Pakistan will Help Ensure a Stable US Withdrawal from Afghanistan

Russian Special Representative for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov traveled to Islamabad on an unannounced visit to discuss the future of the war-torn state following the US’ possibly impending “phased withdrawal” from the country. It should be reminded that this very plausible scenario was brought about by the US’ Special Envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad’s shuttle diplomacy…

Here’s How a “Slip of the Tongue” Strengthened Russian-Pakistani Relations

Here’s How a “Slip of the Tongue” Strengthened Russian-Pakistani Relations

A faux pas, especially when committed in the realm of international diplomacy and erroneously implying that a country’s new partner supports terrorism, usually has the effect of weakening bilateral relations between those two states, but a Russian official’s “slip of the tongue” paradoxically strengthened relations with Pakistan after Islamabad displayed political maturity by not overreacting…

Pakistan at Crossroads

Pakistan at Crossroads

We have already used the term “crossroads” when we discussed new trends in Japan’s foreign policy. These changes stem from an ongoing process of radical transformation that has engulfed the entire world of politics including the regions of the Indian and Pacific oceans. All the somewhat significant constituent parts of the political map of the…

Come One, Come All, and See “Naya Pakistan” with Your Own Eyes!

Come One, Come All, and See “Naya Pakistan” with Your Own Eyes!

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s “Naya Pakistan” (“New Pakistan”) just passed legislation loosening the country’s previously difficult visa procedure to allow for most of the world’s nationalities to either receive one on arrival or electronically, which will not only boost tourism and facilitate business dealings but impressively show the international community that Azad Kashmir is truly…

Players’ Skewed Maps Complicate Eurasia’s 21st Century Great Game

Players’ Skewed Maps Complicate Eurasia’s 21st Century Great Game

The United States and China are playing Eurasia’s 21st century Great Game from different but equally skewed maps. While the US map appears to be outdated, the Chinese map portrays a reality that is imagined. If the skewed realities of both China and the United States have one thing in common, it is in strategist…

Shaping the New World Order: The Battle for Human Rights

Shaping the New World Order: The Battle for Human Rights

China is leading the charge in a bid to undermine accepted concepts of human rights accountability and justice. The Chinese effort backed by autocrats elsewhere has turned human rights into an underrated, yet crucial battleground in the shaping of a new world order. China is manoeuvring against the backdrop of an unprecedented crackdown on Turkic…