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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
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
Executive Director CISS Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi was invited to participate at The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue officially known as the 17th ASIA SECURITY SUMMIT SINGAPORE from 1-3 June 2018. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the keynote speaker at the Summit. The summit was chaired by Dr. John Chipman, Director-General
Executive Director CISS visited Moscow April 3-5, 2018 at the invitation of the Russian Ministry of Defence, to attend the Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS), in which our Minister for Defence Mr. Khurram Dastgir, made a statement on Pakistan’s major defence and security policy, alongwith a number of other Defence Ministers of participating countries.
Executive Director at Centre for International Strategic Studies (CISS) Islamabad Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi on Thursday has said that Pakistan-US relations took a dramatic downturn with the start of 2018. He said the bilateral relationship has entered uncharted waters, with ominous overtones of further punitive measures that may be taken by the United States against
Pakistan’s nuclear tests conducted on May 28, 1998, were a technological feat by all accounts. I have heard edifying stories…
As we pass another anniversary of our May 28, 1998 nuclear tests, it is an opportune time to assess the…



