Pakistan, China partnership termed vital for national, regional security
National
January 18, 2021
Islamabad: The experts speaking at a webinar said that the interdependence for Pakistan and China has increased in the given geopolitical circumstances in the region. Common interests of both countries are intertwined now whether they are of human security in the era of pandemic, socio-economic or strategic alliance to counter the increasing US-Indian collaboration against China.
Taking over the lead position on the two UN Security Council committees namely Taliban sanctions and Terrorism, India will be having more space to fiddle around the geopolitical situation in the region.
They said that Pakistan and China have to be more efficient and vigilant about the emerging situation and act more wisely in the coming days. Both countries might be having more difficult situations as India is expected to have hegemonic interventions in the region including undue interference in Afghanis
National
January 18, 2021
Islamabad: The experts speaking at a webinar said that the interdependence for Pakistan and China has increased in the given geopolitical circumstances in the region. Common interests of both countries are intertwined now whether they are of human security in the era of pandemic, socio-economic or strategic alliance to counter the increasing US-Indian collaboration against China.
Taking over the lead position on the two UN Security Council committees namely Taliban sanctions and Terrorism, India will be having more space to fiddle around the geopolitical situation in the region. They said that Pakistan and China have to be more efficient and vigilant about the emerging situation and act more wisely in the coming days. Both countries might be having more difficult situations as India is expected to have hegemonic interventions in the region including undue interference in Afghanistan.
National
December 20, 2020
ISLAMABAD: An illustrious panel, comprising an eminent politician and former civil and military officials, has asked that the federal government must start a grand inter-institutional dialogue at the earliest.
Speaking at a PILDAT Virtual Forum on the topic of “Can the National Security Committee be the Platform to Hold Inter-Institutional Dialogue, Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, former secretary to Prime Minister Fawad Hasan Fawad and former Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and former ISI DG and MI, General (R) Ehsan-ul-Haq, believed that the state of inter-institutional relations is such that a dialogue is imminently required.