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ISSI hosts ‘Azadi Fellows’ from IRCRA

By Our Correspondent
May 28, 2024
This image shows a wall showing the logo of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad. — Facebook/Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad/File
This image shows a wall showing the logo of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad. — Facebook/Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad/File

Islamabad:The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on Monday hosted a delegation of the International Research Council for Religious Affairs (IRCRA) as part of their Azadi Fellowship program, which aims to engage University and madrasa graduates to deepen their understanding of regional and global affairs.

The event provided a platform for a wide range of exchanges on critical issues with the young delegates drawn from different parts of Pakistan, a news release said. Director General ISSI, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, in his address on the subject of “Regional Stability in a Global Context,” emphasized the importance of the current historical juncture, noting that this was another defining moment in world politics.

He reflected on the ongoing debate among intellectuals regarding the perceived ‘decline of the West’ and the ‘rise of the rest’, particularly the shift of the global centre of gravity from the West to the East. He also touched upon the concept of the ‘Thucydides Trap,’ the intensifying competition between the US and China, as well as the impact of longstanding unresolved disputes such as Palestine and Kashmir on regional and global stability.

He also highlighted transnational terrorism; the critical food, fuel and financial crises (3Fs); and the existential threat posed by climate change. Additionally, he highlighted the effect of emerging technologies and the risks posed by their militarization.

The DG ISSI underscored the intrinsic link between internal strength and external influence and stressed that a stable polity, a robust economy, and nimble diplomacy, were indispensable to respond effectively to the current and future challenges and to realize the opportunities. Earlier, Director of the China-Pakistan Study Centre, Dr. Talat Shabbir provided an introduction of ISSI and its research work. He elaborated the Institute’s rich history, organizational structure, and core mission.

He highlighted ISSI’s commitment to policy inputs, fostering dialogues, advocating for critical issues, extending outreach, and conducting in-depth analysis on various strategic matters. During the question-and-answer session, the ‘Azadi Fellows’ and other attendees posed insightful questions, leading to a lively and informative discussion.