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Timely analysis that decodes significant developments and anticipates their strategic implications for policy, security, and international affairs.

Cyber-Enabled Technology Transfer: Strengthening Non-Proliferation While Ensuring Equitable Access to Innovation and Development
Policy Signal
2 June 2026

Cyber-Enabled Technology Transfer: Strengthening Non-Proliferation While Ensuring Equitable Access to Innovation and Development

Physical hardware is no longer the sole pathway to proliferation. GPSF examines how to secure intangible, cyber-enabled technology transfers while strengthening non-proliferation and upholding equitable access to innovation and development.

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Where Could the Islamabad Talks Take the Middle East Ceasefire?
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9 April 2026

Where Could the Islamabad Talks Take the Middle East Ceasefire?

Pakistan has re-emerged as the principal facilitator of direct U.S.-Iran negotiations. The primary question is whether the Islamabad Talks can convert a narrow pause in hostilities into an organized political process that prevents renewed escalation.

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Creating a Green Tourism Ecosystem in Pakistan: Policies and Practical Pathways
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6 April 2026

Creating a Green Tourism Ecosystem in Pakistan: Policies and Practical Pathways

The real policy question is no longer whether Pakistan has tourism potential. It is whether Pakistan can build a green tourism ecosystem that protects fragile landscapes, improves visitor reliability, creates local income, and keeps destinations investable over time.

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Strategic Shift in Political Economy: Power, Protection & the New Global Order
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18 January 2026

Strategic Shift in Political Economy: Power, Protection & the New Global Order

The structure of global geopolitics has undergone a fundamental shift. Power and influence are exercised less through military dominance but more through the management of economic leverage, security guarantees, and institutional authority.

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