Naveed UI Hasan
Naveed UI Hasan – PhD Scholar (International Relations). He is a Visiting lecturer at Karakoram International University. His research primarily investigates the strategic relations between Pakistan, China, India, and the USA. Additionally, his scholarly interests encompass a wide range of topics within South Asian studies, including extremism, radicalization, terrorism, the foreign policies of major global powers, and regional issues.
By Naveed UI Hasan Few bilateral relationships in the modern world are as persistently fraught and potentially perilous as that between Pakistan and India. The legacy of Partition in 1947 three full scale wars, decades of low intensity conflict, and a dangerous nuclear…
By Naveed UI Hasan India, which is predominantly Hindu, and Pakistan, which is predominantly Muslim, each control part of Kashmir, but claim the entire territory, and have fought three wars to conquer it. Tensions between the two neighboring states have severely escalated since…
By Naveed Ul Hasan Climate change has transcended the boundaries of environmental science, becoming a central issue in global politics and foreign policy. As the effects of climate change become increasingly evident, from rising sea levels to extreme weather events, nations around the…
By Naveed Ul Hasan The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one of the longest-standing and most complex conflicts in modern history, has long been characterized by deep seated animosity, territorial disputes, and a seemingly intractable stalemate. For decades, the international community has viewed the two-state solution…
By Naveed-Ul-Hasan Sheikh Hasina has been a towering figure in Bangladeshi politics, guiding the country through transformative economic growth and significant political change for more than a decade. However, as all political tenures eventually come to an end, speculation about the post-Hasina era…