Recent tremors surrounding Imran Khan’s uncertain fate, constitutional experimentation through the 27th Amendment, and Asim Munir’s ascent as a potential supra-institutional authority together mark a significant internal shift. It may be Pakistan’s internal matter, yet it carries implications across law, diplomacy, counter-terrorism and regional stability

xPakistan today stands at a juncture that is neither merely political nor exclusively military; it is embedded in state architecture, shaped by ideology, and now intersecting with global security concerns. What has long been India’s security challenge is now transforming into a global question. How should the international community respond when a nuclear-capable state, with a history of proxy warfare, gradually slips into militarised go

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