Monday, November 17, 2025

Amina Arshad

Amina Arshad is a student at NUST and writes research articles on international relations. She also contributes research for the Think Tank Journal.
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Can Pakistan-China Think Tanks Turn CPEC into the World’s Next Economic Miracle?

In the corridors of Islamabad's Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI), a quiet revolution is underway—one that could redefine South Asia's economic destiny. Yesterday, the...

UNODC and NAB Unite: Empowering SMEs and Youth for a Transparent Future

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in partnership with Pakistan’s National Accountability Bureau (NAB), wrapped up its transformative series of business...

How South Asia’s Diets Are Hurting Kids

In the vibrant, bustling landscapes of South Asia, a silent crisis is unfolding—one that threatens the future of millions of children. The triple burden...

Trump’s Visa Crackdown: Will 55 Million Face Deportation Doom?

In the whirlwind of America's immigration chessboard, where policy shifts can upend lives overnight, a staggering 55 million visa holders worldwide find themselves under...

How Tariffs Are Driving Trade to Cryptocurrencies

global trade is under strain as U.S. President Donald Trump escalates his tariff strategy, imposing or threatening tariffs on major trading partners like the...

UN Blacklist vs. Bombs: Can UN Stop Israel’s War?

The United Nations’ decision to keep Israel on its blacklist of countries committing abuses against children in armed conflict for a second consecutive year...

US Sanctions on ICC Judges: A Crisis for Global Justice

The United States ignited a firestorm of international controversy by imposing sanctions on four judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), including Slovenia’s Beti...
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