CISS AJK commemorated Kashmir Solidarity Day by organizing a conference that brought together policymakers, academics, analysts, and public diplomacy experts to deliberate on the evolving dimensions of the Kashmir dispute …
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Dr. Asma Shakir Khawaja, Executive Director, CISS AJK, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for Kashmir in line with UNSC resolutions, stressing the right to self-determination. She noted Pakistan’s refusal to bow …
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Through substantial financial aid, subsidies, and the prioritization of essential resources, 🇵🇰Pakistan continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Kashmir, ensuring their prosperity, stability, and sustainable development under …
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The infographic highlights that the New START Treaty is the last remaining U.S.–Russia nuclear arms control agreement, limiting each side to 1,550 deployed warheads, 700 missiles and bombers, and 800 …
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From Resolution to Reality: Kashmir in a Changing International Order
by CISSAJKby CISSAJKIn an exclusive webinar covered by South Asia Times, Dr. Asma Shakir Khawaja, Executive Director CISS AJK, highlighted that the Kashmir issue is not just political — it is about …
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Dr Asma Khawaja, Executive Director, CISS AJK highlighted that Kashmir, historically a hub of literature, art, and knowledge and home to Indus Valley settlements, remains strategically vital. Pre-Marka-e-Haq, India’s illusions …
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The Kashmir Dispute in the Aftermath of 2025 Conflict
by CISSAJKby CISSAJKDr. Asma Shakir Khawaja highlighted policy-relevant pathways for addressing the Kashmir issue in the aftermath of the 2025 conflict during a webinar organized by CASS, Islamabad. 🗂 Key highlights from …
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This infographic highlights Pakistan’s updated Export Control Lists (2025), strengthening oversight of sensitive and dual-use technologies. 🇵🇰It reflects Pakistan’s continued efforts to harmonize national controls with internationally recognized regimes, including …
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This infographic highlights how nuclear technology fights cancer. Globally, 10 million people die from cancer each year, and deaths could double by 2045, with over 50% needing radiotherapy. The IAEA …