Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS), a think tank based in Islamabad, organized a one-day National Seminar on Biological Weapons…
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Indian scholar Dr. Suba Chandran visited the Center for International Strategic Studies on September 18, 2018 and discussed Pakistan-India relations with CISS team. Ambassador Naqvi provided an overview of the CISS activities, including publications of books and research journals and organization of seminars, conferences, workshops and round tables etc. Later Mr. Chandran answered the questions
A Round Table was held at the Center for International Strategic Studies with Mr. Adrian Levy who is an investigative journalist and filmmaker specializing in foreign affairs and South East Asia. His recent books include The Exile: The Stunning Inside Story of Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda in Flight and The Siege: The Attack on
ED CISS, Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi participated as a speaker in an “International Conference on Global Peace Amidst War and Conflict" that was held in Islamabad on 17th-18th September 2018. The conference dwelled on the theme of the emerging world order and subsequent changing statecraft amid the rising China and brewing rivalry in Southeast Asia
Tunisian Ambassador to Pakistan HE Adel Elarbi called on Ambassador Naqvi on 12th September 2018 at the Center for International Strategic Studies, Islamabad. Ambassador Naqvi provided an overview of the CISS activities, including publications of books and research journals and organization of seminars, conferences, workshops and round tables. Tunisian Ambassador provided a general account of
Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi participated as a speaker in an event that was held in Islamabad on 11th September 2018 to pay tributes to the troops that sacrificed their lives in the UN-led peace-keeping and humanitarian relief missions in conflict-ridden states of the world. “Peacekeeping has changed to peace enforcementâ€, read the Dawn Newspaper headline
Executive Director CISS, Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi, held a meeting with Mr. Ciaran Malone Second Secretary at the British High Commission, Islamabad on Tuesday 4 September 2018, here at the Center. Mr. Martin Smart and Ms. Rebecca Read from Counter Proliferation and Arms Control Centre (CPACC) London, also attended the meeting. The group discussed the
A Round Table was held at the Center for International Strategic Studies on ‘Non-proliferation Issues and Peace Initiatives of Kazakhstan’ on Friday. The Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Mr. Barlybay Sadykov spoke on the occasion about the Kazakh experience of disarmament after the disintegration of Soviet Union. In his welcome remarks, Ambassador (R) Ali Sarwar Naqvi highlighted
We have spent far too long establishing our ‘influence’ in the unfortunate country that is Afghanistan; the country has been suffering from civil war conditions for decades. Our policy towards Afghanistan should honestly execute and implement what we have always declared, but never acted on, ie respect for its independence and sovereignty. Our relationship with
As the newly elected government assumes the reins of power, it is an appropriate moment to review our foreign policy, covering both its making and its execution. Some pointers regarding both these may help the government at this stage. Foreign policy is essentially aimed at promoting the national interest, in contradistinction to all areas of



