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Centre for Air Power Studies R egional o - pinions and

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Centre for Air Power Studies Regional opinions and TRends Centre for Air Power Studies O p i n i o n s a n d T r e n d s 19/23 March 2023 Taliban Incapacity and the growing threat of Islamic State-Khorasan Province Shanthie Mariet Dsouza & Bibhu Prasad Routray | 10 Mar 2023 “Taliban is under pressure to neutralise the growing threat of the IS-KP for two reasons. [...] Paul Kapur | 03 Mar 2022 “American leaders must abandon their decades-long dream of achieving strategic convergence between the US and Pakistan.” Read More: *** The Biden Administration’s Two-Track Pakistan Policy Misses the Mark Madiha Afzal | 02 Mar 2023 “For the time being, its spiraling economic situation and domest. [...] In the absence of this, the country’s political and economic future appears more troubled than ever.” Read More: *** The Story Behind China’s Role in the Iran-Saudi Deal Saeed Azimi | 13 Mar 2023 “Prolonged negotiations over security assurances preceded Beijing’s breakthrough in restoring diplomatic relations. [...] In return for its mediation, China seeks both prestige and economic benefits.” Read More: *** After the Iran Deal Suzanne Maloney | 28 Feb 2023 “Changing course is never easy, and Biden’s political and diplomatic investment in the JCPOA makes it especially difficult to abandon the deal.” Read More: . [...] Pic Credits: The Economic Times Pic Credits: Javed Mehmood /Twitter *** *** The Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS) is an independent, non-profit think tank that undertakes and promotes policy related research, study and discussion on defence and military issues, trends, and development in air power and space for civil and military purposes, as also related issues of Centre for Air Power Studies n.
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