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“Disinformation and fake news were amplified to levels where the narrative bubble assumed a dangerous life of its own. Strategic decisions were taken based on facts that do not hold up to scrutiny,” writes Senator @SherryRehman. Read more: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in… #Disinformation…
“Despite extreme political provocation, Pakistan showed no interest in knocking down more IAF jets than needed. The kinetic response was precise, strategic and proportionate,” notes Senator Sherry Rehman. Link: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in… #StrategicStability #SouthAsia
“The recent conflict is a hard articulation of post-Modi India’s policy approach to Pakistan, motivated by a doctrinal impulse to coerce Pakistan into accepting unilateral outcomes,” writes Senator @SherryRehman. Read here: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in… #IndiaPakistan #ForeignPolicy
In Jinnah Institute’s new special feature, India’s New Abnormal, Senator @sherryrehman explores how the near-war of May 2025 marked a turning point in India–Pakistan relations. Read here: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in… #IndiaPakistan #SouthAsiaSecurity
“India’s refusal to acknowledge international mediation in the ceasefire reflects the fragility of a highly politicised deterrence environment. The edifice of restraint is now off its axis,” concludes Senator @sherryrehman . Read the special feature here: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in……
“India has added to the fraught equation with Pakistan by pursuing a new appetite for disrespect of international treaties, weaponising water through its illegal one-sided ‘suspension’ of the Indus Waters Treaty,” writes Senator @sherryrehman . Read more: jinnah-institute.org/publication/in……
Launching tomorrow: Jinnah Institute’s Special Feature India’s New Abnormal by Senator @sherryrehman. This publication examines how the May 2025 crisis reshaped South Asia’s security landscape, exposing a new doctrine of permanent conflict, media-led escalation, and diplomatic…
Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “Kabul's Leverage: How is Afghanistan engaging the region?” on Thursday, 17th July, 2025 at 3:00pm (PKT). Hear from distinguished speakers Amb. Mansoor Ahmad Khan, and Amina Khan moderated by Ms. Ammara…

Join us for an important conversation in Jinnah Institute’s latest webinar “A Fine Balance: Russia and China's New Stake in South Asia” on Thursday, 5th June, 2025 at 5:00pm (PKT). What does the regional power balance look like following the latest Pakistan-India conflict? Hear…

“Wars tend to be far more expensive than we bargain for.” This reminder frames “Fighting a Costly War: Economic Transition and Human Impact”, Jinnah Institute’s new webinar featuring Dr. @Ishrat_Husain and Mr. @KhurramHusain , moderated by Ms. @ammaradurrani. Watch the full…
