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Abdul Mussawer Safi

Abdul Mussawer Safi is a budding author with a passion for world politics, with a particular focus on the regional dynamics of South Asia. His work has been featured on several notable platforms. He is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in international relations at the National Defense University Islamabad.

    April 15, 2026
    Columns/Geopolitics

    Bound by Rivers, Driven by Strategy

    Since the beginning of the new era, China’s policy of fostering amity, sincerity, mutual benefit, and inclusiveness in neighborhood diplomacy has significantly advanced its relations with neighboring countries. China has reached a

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    China Marks 76th National Day in Maldives as President Muizzu Pledges Stronger Ties

    The Chinese Embassy in the Maldives hosted a grand reception on September 30 to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and the Mid-Autumn Festival. The event brought together nearly 250 distinguished guests, including

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    Solidarity in the Storm

    Columns/Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka was struck by severe flooding and landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah, leading to road blockages, destruction of homes and loss of life.

    Clean Water, Shared Destiny: China–Sri Lanka Friendship in Action

    Diplomacy

    China and Sri Lanka first became connected through Buddhism and later through the Maritime Silk Road. The friendship between the two peoples has transcended

    Pahalgam Probe in Crisis: A Critical Examination of India’s Investigation

    August 8, 2025
    Columns/Geopolitics

    The National Investigating Agency (NIA) investigation into the Pahalgam attack revealed that the suspects were not of Pakistani origin, raising questions about India’s motivation and the influence of domestic politics in the

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    The Fact Sheet Report Exposes India’s Settler Colonialism in Kashmir

    July 31, 2025
    Columns

    The Abrogation of Articles 35A and 370 in India on 5th August 2019 led to the destruction of the demographic and political identity of the Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The

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    The Geopolitical Fallout of the Adani-Iran LPG Scandal

    June 23, 2025
    Columns

    On 02 June, the Adani Group was also placed under American scrutiny by allegedly importing Iranian liquid petroleum Gas (LPG) – which violates American sanctions under the Iran Sanction Act. Such an

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    How U.S. Arms Reached Pakistan’s Terror Groups

    April 21, 2025
    Columns/Geopolitics

    The U.S.-left-behind weaponry has created grave problems for Pakistan. The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) claimed in a report that the U.S. lifted $ 7 billion of military equipment, which

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    CPEC: Transforming Pakistan into a Regional Economic Powerhouse by 2030

    December 30, 2024
    China/Pakistan/World

    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which aligns with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and One Belt One Road (OBOR) programs, is a significant step forward in Pakistan’s quest to become a

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    U.S. Sanctions on Pakistan’s Missile Program: Impact on South Asian Stability

    December 22, 2024
    Columns

    On December 15, the US imposed additional sanctions against four entities with direct links to Pakistan’s ballistic missile program. The order freezes assets and prohibits US citizens from doing business with firms

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    Adani Scandal: Blow to India’s Investment Climate and Modi’s Cronyism

    December 1, 2024
    India/World

    The stories of Gautham Adani and Narendra Modi’s nexus have been heard for a long time, and it was also revealed by the opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in a recent rally that

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    Celebrating Freedom: Honoring 77 Years of Azad Kashmir’s Journey

    October 22, 2024
    Pakistan

    After the partition of British India in 1947, the Kashmir region became a subject of argument between India and Pakistan. It caused several wars and never-ending disputes, and the issue is still

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    India’s demographic changes in Kashmir: A clear reflection of fascist designs

    September 23, 2024
    Diplomacy

    The Kashmir issue has been in the headlines since Prime Minister Narendra Modi resumed office in 2014. Every piece of legislation and policy of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has the only

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    Is BJP Attempting to Dilute Middle Eastern Identity?

    July 12, 2024
    India

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are trying to eradicate the diverse culture of the country, which is seen as an ultranationalist tendency. As part of this

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