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by Riaz Khokhar.... South Asian Voices (SAV) published an Urdu version of Mr. Riaz A. Khokhar's article on China-India relations. It can be read here: https://ciss.org.pk/PDFs/SAV-Urdu.pdf This article was published in the South Asian Voices (SAV) on July 12, 2020. https://southasianvoices.org Riaz KhokharMr. Riaz Khokhar is a Research Assistant at the Center for International Strategic
by Riaz Khokhar.... For over a month, Chinese and Indian troops have been in a renewed standoff along their disputed border. Although the conflict seemed to be subsiding following June 6 talks between military leaders, it appears to have heated up after twenty Indian soldiers were killed in clashes on the border – the first casualties since 1975. Amidst
by Riaz Khokhar.... SAARC had been dysfunctional for the largest period ever since its establishment in 1985. Although the postponement and cancelation of SAARC summits have happened before, this time it took South Asian Heads of Governments nearly six years to sit together under a common platform. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the charge and convened
Mr. Riaz A. Khokhar, Research Assistant CISS, spoke in a webinar on COVID-19 and the Future of SAARC organized by the Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Relations (AIDIA), based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The panelists were from all of the SAARC countries, except the Maldives and Afghanistan. Watch the Webinar here:
by Riaz Khokhar.... The management of COVID-19 reveals which countries are taking the lead in geopolitics in South Asia. On March 12, 2020, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries a strategy to deal with the Coronavirus challenge through a video conference. It was a move
by Riaz Khokhar.... The management of COVID-19 reveals which countries are taking the lead in geopolitics in South Asia. On March 12, 2020, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi proposed to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries a strategy to deal with the Coronavirus challenge through a video conference. It was a move
The U.S.-Iran conflict reached a tipping point the first week of January 2020, when the U.S. Army killed Iran’s top…
Summary: Within the Indo-Pacific region, the United States and Pakistan have sharply divergent strategic objectives. While American objectives have changed…
In 2019, Pakistan’s foreign policy efforts focused on four major issues: the Kashmir crisis with India; the Afghanistan imbroglio; CPEC…
On 27th of June 2019, East-West Center in Washington arranged a seminar on "U.S.-Pakistan Relations: Challenges to and Prospects of the Pivot from AFPAK to Indo-Pacific. Mr Riaz Khokhar (Research Assistant CISS and Asia Studies Visiting Fellow at East-West Center in Washington) presented the findings of his research project. The event was moderated by Satu P.