
Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig
Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig – President of Strategic Science Advisory Council (SSAC) – Pakistan. He is an independent observer of global dynamics, with a deep interest in the intricate working of techno-geopolitics, exploring how science & technology, international relations, foreign policy and strategic alliances shape the emerging world order.
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig At a time when Pakistan and India are both reeling from devastating floods, the idea of cooperation may seem distant, even naive. Yet the very waters that drown fields, displace millions, and spread disease do not recognize borders. …
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig South Asia has long been a theatre where geography, history, and power converge, but in recent years its strategic weight has deepened against a backdrop of turbulence and fragmentation. The region faces a convergence of crises that underscore…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig The shifting tides of global trade and power have put South Asia at the heart of a new contest. As U.S. tariffs and sanctions on China and India disrupt supply chains, new openings for regional economic realignment are…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig In several recent public statements, President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed credit for preventing what he describes as an imminent nuclear war between India and Pakistan. Although this statement may have served as a strategic slogan in his…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig Once hailed as a game-changer for Pakistan’s economic future, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has entered a phase of troubling stagnation. What was envisioned as CPEC 2.0, a more mature phase of the corridor focusing on industrial cooperation,…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig U.S. President Donald Trump’s reentry into global diplomacy has reignited both controversy and cautious optimism, as he attempts to reshape the geopolitical landscape through a mixture of economic incentives, strategic alliances, and direct engagement with conflict zones. His…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig The 21st century is increasingly being framed as the “Asian Century” – a term that underscores the remarkable rise of Asian powers, particularly India and China, as dominant forces in global economics, politics, and technology. Among analysts and…
By Mirza Abdul Aleem Baig The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which claimed at least 28 lives and injured dozens more, has once again thrown South Asia into a spiral of tension and uncertainty. The attack had generated outrage and…





