Artificial Intelligence Reshaping Global Power and Pakistan Policy Preparedness Assessment
Artificial intelligence is no longer a discrete technological domain confined to research laboratories or software industries; it has become a structuring force of global power, reshaping how states compete, govern, and project influence. The contemporary international order is increasingly defined not by the
Multipolar Alignments Redefine Security and Power Across Asian Strategic Landscapes
The vocabulary of global order is undergoing a quiet but profound mutation. Where once the language of international security was anchored in alliances, treaties and institutional predictability, it is now increasingly articulated through alignments that are fluid, interest driven and often deliberately ambiguous.
Global Power Shifts Between Stability and Emerging Instability
In the contemporary global order, events rarely arrive as isolated shocks. They appear instead as overlapping disturbances in an increasingly interconnected system where economics, politics, culture, and information flows are tightly interwoven. Wars, financial volatility, technological disruption, and political polarization are often treated
After the Iran–Israel–US War: Can the Muslim World Build a New Security Architecture Beyond Fragmentation?
The end of the recent confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has left behind more than damaged infrastructure and disrupted economies; it has exposed a deeper and more persistent structural weakness in the Muslim world’s strategic architecture. The war did not