Almost two decades have passed since the Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests in May 1998. However, the expectation that after the overt nuclearization of South Asia would usher in an era of peace and stability, as India and Pakistan realize the futility of conflict and the disastrous consequences of a conflict under the nuclear shadow…Read More Here
CISS Round Table on Maritime Doctrine of Pakistan
A round table discussion was organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) Islamabad titled “Maritime Doctrine of Pakistan” on August 31, 2016 at the CISS premises in Islamabad. The objective of the event was to discuss the suggested contours of Pakistan Maritime Strategy and the prevalent security environment in Indian Ocean Region by…Read More Here
Round Table with the Official Delegation from Australia’s Foreign Affairs and Trade Office on Regional Security and Nuclear Issues
Center for International Strategic Studies hosted a roundtable discussion with a senior delegation from Australia, led by Mr. Richard Sadlier, First Assistant Secretary, International Security Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, on August 30, at CISS premises, Islamabad. Australian delegation was visiting Islamabad for the inaugural Pakistan-Australia Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Dialogue with Pakistan’s…Read More Here
IPIS Delegation Visits CISS
A delegation from the Institute of Political and International Studies, Tehran (IPIS) visited Center for International Strategic Studies, Islamabad on August 9, 2016. Dr. Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour, with the status of Deputy Foreign Ministry and Head, Center for International Research and Education led the five-member delegation. It comprised Mr. Alireza Khoda Gholipour, Director Asian Studies,…Read More Here
CISS Round Table on Nuclear Environment in South Asia: Outlook in Washington
A round table discussion was organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) Islamabad titled “Nuclear Environment in South Asia: Outlook in Washington” on July26, 2016 at the Hotel Margala, in Islamabad. The objective of the event was to analyze recent developments in Pakistan-U.S. nuclear relations and strategic stability in South Asia. Dr. Moeed…Read More Here
CISS Round Table with Experts on Pakistan and the Nuclear Suppliers Group
A round table discussion was organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) Islamabad titled” Pakistan and the Nuclear Suppliers group” on June 22th 2016 at the Centers’ conference room in Islamabad. The objective of the event was to analyze recent developments regarding the ongoing nuclear supplier’s group plenary meeting, its political and legal…Read More Here
CISS Round Table on Conventional and Nuclear Force Modernization and its Regional Implications
ISLAMABAD: A round table discussion was organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) Islamabad titled” Conventional and Nuclear force Modernization and its Regional Implications” on June 06 2016 at the Centers’ conference room in Islamabad. The objective of the event was to engender a discussion on the curve of nuclear discourse in South…Read More Here
Round Table on Growing Challenges to Strategic Stability in South Asia
A round table discussion was organized by CISS with a team of Pakistani experts on May 12, 2016 titled “Growing Challenges to Strategic Stability in South Asia” in Islamabad. The objective was to hold a discussion on important developments regarding South Asia. The discussion also focused on escalation dynamics, role of external powers, nuclear and…Read More Here
Round Table Discussion with H.E. Mr. Rodolfo Martin Saravia on the Issue of Malvinas Island Dispute
A Round Table was organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) on “The Issue of Malvinas Islands Dispute” on 31st August 2015. H.E. Mr. Rodolfo Martin Saravia, Ambassador of Argentina in Pakistan was the guest speaker. Executive Director CISS Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi introduced the guest speaker. Ambassador Rodolfo Martin Saravia thanked Center…Read More Here