Three regional powers. One collective defence pact. "An armed attack against one shall be regarded as an attack against all."
Before this historic agreement was signed, Muzammil Ayub Thakur explained why a Pakistan–Saudi Arabia–Türkiye trilateral defence partnership could emerge and how such strategic cooperation could serve as a counterbalance to evolving regional alignments, including the Hexagon framework.
Now that the agreement has been signed, revisit this analysis and see how those predictions compare with today's developments.
Forty days of unprecedented conflict have fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, moving from the initial decapitation strikes of "Operation Epic Fury" to a fragile regional ceasefire.
As peace negotiations begin under the Islamabad Accord, we analyze the spatial impact and strategic turning points that led us to this high-stakes pause in hostilities.
While Pakistan’s exports to the US surged by over 50%, the trade relationship remains complex.
This snapshot of the 2025-26 dynamics breaks down critical shifts in agriculture, a growing US services surplus, and emerging regulatory barriers within the digital economy.
April Fools’ is meant to be harmless, but yesterday, it revealed something far more serious.
A satirical headline by Dan Qayyum, “India Formally Requests Observer Status at Islamabad Peace Process”, spread rapidly on X. What stood out wasn’t just the virality, but how fewer people stopped to read beyond the headline. Within moments, it was being shared, debated, and in many cases, believed.
On the surface, it reflects a familiar problem: headline-driven reactions in a fast-moving information space. But beneath that lies a more telling question, why did this satire feel believable at all?
Digital Debate, in collaboration with TMUC, successfully concluded its campus talk on Digital Misogyny and Offline Violence.
We are truly grateful to our speakers and moderator for their valuable insights, and to the amazing audience who joined us and made the session so engaging.
Many more conversations like this are on the way, stay connected with us!
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Three regional powers. One collective defence pact.
"An armed attack against one shall be regarded as an attack against all."
Before this historic agreement was signed, Muzammil Ayub Thakur explained why a Pakistan–Saudi Arabia–Türkiye trilateral defence partnership could emerge and how such strategic cooperation could serve as a counterbalance to evolving regional alignments, including the Hexagon framework.
Now that the agreement has been signed, revisit this analysis and see how those predictions compare with today's developments.
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Forty days of unprecedented conflict have fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, moving from the initial decapitation strikes of "Operation Epic Fury" to a fragile regional ceasefire.
As peace negotiations begin under the Islamabad Accord, we analyze the spatial impact and strategic turning points that led us to this high-stakes pause in hostilities.
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You’ve seen Pakistan in headlines.
We’re sending you what they left out.
Postcards From Pakistan
Coming Soon.
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While Pakistan’s exports to the US surged by over 50%, the trade relationship remains complex.
This snapshot of the 2025-26 dynamics breaks down critical shifts in agriculture, a growing US services surplus, and emerging regulatory barriers within the digital economy.
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April Fools’ is meant to be harmless, but yesterday, it revealed something far more serious.
A satirical headline by Dan Qayyum, “India Formally Requests Observer Status at Islamabad Peace Process”, spread rapidly on X. What stood out wasn’t just the virality, but how fewer people stopped to read beyond the headline. Within moments, it was being shared, debated, and in many cases, believed.
On the surface, it reflects a familiar problem: headline-driven reactions in a fast-moving information space. But beneath that lies a more telling question, why did this satire feel believable at all?
Read More: x.com/DigDebate/status/2039675220068323798?s=20
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Ever been fooled?
What’s the wildest prank you’ve fallen for?
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Digital Debate, in collaboration with TMUC, successfully concluded its campus talk on Digital Misogyny and Offline Violence.
We are truly grateful to our speakers and moderator for their valuable insights, and to the amazing audience who joined us and made the session so engaging.
Many more conversations like this are on the way, stay connected with us!
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We’re thrilled to announce Mahnoor Qureshi as the panel moderator for our Campus Talk at TMUC!
An award-winning TV host, broadcast journalist, analyst and media strategist, get ready for an insightful session led by her expertise.
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Scroll. Laugh. Normalize. Repeat.
Meet our panelists: Faisal Mushtaq, Wajiha Basit, Nayyer Ali, and Humaira Masihuddin.
Join us at TMUC on 31st March, 2–4 PM, as we explore how online gendered hate translates into real-world harm.
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