Visit of The CICIR Delegation to IPRI
A CICIR delegation headed by Mrs. Du Yanjun visited IPRI on February 28, 2017. The purpose of the visit was to discuss current issues prior to the One Belt One Road (OBOR) Summit which is…
The Sixth Heart of Asia Conference or the Istanbul Process recently held in Amritsar, India on 3-4 December,2016, has proved insignificant in igniting the frozen state of bilateral relations between Pakistan and India. There was no scheduled informal talks between the two…
While there is increasing and alarming political divisiveness in many countries and between many people, Pakistan has opted to go the other way along with an unexpected champion of neo-globalism - People’s Republic of China - a country which has morphed from…
IPRI organised a one-day roundtable on ‘Regional Implications of Indian Hegemony in SAARC’ on 8 March 2017. The Chair of this roundtable was Lieutenant General (R) Asif Yasin Malik, HI(M), Former Secretary of Defence. Speakers included Dr Muhammad Mujeeb Afzal, Ambassador (R)…
IPRI Newsletter for the Month of January 2017 has been issued.
For details, visit: IPRI Newsletter January 2017
Ms. Laura Dix, Second Secretary, Regional Affairs, British High Commission, Islamabad, along with Mr. Kunwar Ali Qutub Khan, senior political advisor visited Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) on 14 February 2017. The meeting was organized at the request of British High Commission,…
Ambassador (Retd) Riaz Muhammad Khan, former foreign secretary visited IPRI to deliver a lecture on “Pakistan-China Relations and Evolving Geopolitics of Asia” on February 17, 2017.
He highlighted the contours of bilateral relations and said that political relations between Pakistan and China…
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Islam in the subcontinent was spread through Sufism. Even today, the Shrines play an important spiritual role in the lives of a majority of Pakistanis. The Sufi teachings of peace and tolerance continue to be a part of the lives of many…
Nations trapped in historical baggage limit their options of growth and stability. Pakistan had been remained trapped into two regional and ideological alliances, expecting for betterment of the region and Muslim Ummah. However, after three decades of its inception, South Asian Association…
The purpose of this IPRI Paper is to discuss the historical background and the causes of the strained relations between Pakistan and India and possible solutions to achieve peace, development and prosperity for the people of the Subcontinent.
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