Tag: china

  • China and the New Global Order

    As the effectiveness of traditional Western-led institutions comes into question, a new framework of “Reformist Multilateralism” is emerging. This article examines the geopolitical shift from unilateral containment to inclusive partnership, exploring how the Global South and China are prioritizing economic development as the ultimate guarantor of global peace and stability.

  • Triangular Deterrence and the Pahalgam Crisis

    The South Asian security landscape is defined by a complex triangular deterrence framework involving Pakistan, India, and China. The Pahalgam Crisis of May 2025—also known as the “Four-Day Conflict”—serves as a revealing case study of how rapidly regional tensions can escalate between nuclear-armed rivals. Triggered by a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, the crisis evolved…

  • Indo-Pacific Crossroads: Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Choices

    Pakistan’s Foreign Policy | op-ed |24-june-2024 The dawn of the 21st century brings large complexities to the global world order. The rise of China was a normal phenomenon for US policymakers. Till President Trump assumed power in the White House. Trump was the first person who identify the “China Threat” and how this threat would…

  • The Intricate maze of Aukus: A new security dilemma for China

    AUKUS was estabilsihed on 15th September 2021 between US, UK and AUSTRALIA signed a “trilateral security pact” called AUKUS. It focus is to counter growing dominance of China in the Asia Pacific. According to this agreement Australia will be provided nuclear powered submarines by its allies US and UK. This agreement has potential to change…