Huma Baqai
I am the Rector of Millennium Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship (MiTE), Karachi. I have previously served as an Associate Professor of Social Sciences & Liberal Arts, IBA Karachi. My teaching and research experience spans over a period of 25 years. I am a scholar, reviewer, author, and co-editor of two books titled Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations: Pitfalls and Way Forward published in 2021 and Making Sense of Post COVID-19 Politics published in 2020.
I have also the author of twenty-nine national and international research articles published in research journals. I have been associated with the electronic and print media for twenty plus years. I am also a certified corporate trainer and content developer working actively as a corporate trainer for the last fifteen years. In addition, I serve on several advisory & governance boards.
I have also the author of twenty-nine national and international research articles published in research journals. I have been associated with the electronic and print media for twenty plus years. I am also a certified corporate trainer and content developer working actively as a corporate trainer for the last fifteen years. In addition, I serve on several advisory & governance boards.
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nature of the conflict have made them even more potent. The emergence of conflict between state and non-state actors and defiant states… defiant to existing International Order and scheme of things see nuclear weapons as their only viable defense against the asymmetries of power that exist in the world today. They are seen as game changers. This particular dimension and their potential of destruction compel the responsible of the world to come up with safeguard mechanisms. Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty (FMCT) is an attempt in that direction.
make up about 20 percent of the population. Even within the majority Sunni Sect (77 Percent) there are several sub sects who follow different methodologies and practices and consider others deficient and flawed (see the chart below). Religious occasions and festivals like Muhram and Rabi-ul-Awal and even the Eids are marred by violence or threats of violence. Religion in Pakistan has become a source of conflict and insecurity. May be it is time to reevaluate the role of religion in the lives of the citizens of Pakistan and its hold on the apparatus of the state.
nature of the conflict have made them even more potent. The emergence of conflict between state and non-state actors and defiant states… defiant to existing International Order and scheme of things see nuclear weapons as their only viable defense against the asymmetries of power that exist in the world today. They are seen as game changers. This particular dimension and their potential of destruction compel the responsible of the world to come up with safeguard mechanisms. Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty (FMCT) is an attempt in that direction.
make up about 20 percent of the population. Even within the majority Sunni Sect (77 Percent) there are several sub sects who follow different methodologies and practices and consider others deficient and flawed (see the chart below). Religious occasions and festivals like Muhram and Rabi-ul-Awal and even the Eids are marred by violence or threats of violence. Religion in Pakistan has become a source of conflict and insecurity. May be it is time to reevaluate the role of religion in the lives of the citizens of Pakistan and its hold on the apparatus of the state.