Policy Events

Lecture for Pakistan Senior Civil Service Course

100th National Management Course visits Jinnah Institute Senior government officers briefed on Pakistan’s internal security and strategic developments After the third year of hosting a lecture-panel for Grade 20 civil...
Track II Dialogues

Delhi Dialogue III

Improving bilateral relations essential for a secure and stable South Asia New Delhi, 14 March 2014: As South Asia and the wider region grapples with the menace of transnational conflict, a...
Policy Events

Regional Conflict Trends Could Become a ‘Perfect Storm’ for Pakistan says JI President Sherry Rehman

ISLAMABAD - 27 February 2014: As Pakistan prepares to weather the darkest moment of its terrorist challenge, there is a real danger that international and regional conflict trends in the country’s...
Round Table

Privatising Public Enterprises

ISLAMABAD – February 20, 2014: A roundtable discussion on “Privatising Public Enterprises” concluded with the participants advocating the necessity of reviewing the government’s privatization policy, as well as challenging the...
Round Table

Post-Dialogue Debriefing, Chaophraya Dialogue 13

Multi-party consensus in Pakistan to move beyond India stalemate Islamabad - February 7, 2014: A vital and crosscutting multi-party consensus exists in Pakistan with regard to improving relations with India,...
Track II Dialogues

Post-Dialogue Debriefing, Chaophraya Dialogue 13

Multi-party consensus in Pakistan to move beyond India stalemate                                           ...
Track II Dialogues

Chaophraya Dialogue 13

Bangkok, Thailand: Key opinion makers from India and Pakistan, including parliamentarians, former diplomats, officers of the armed forces, academics, mediapersons and policy experts met at Bangkok for the 13th round...
Track II Dialogues

Trade biggest achievement, water the biggest challenge in Indo-Pak relations

Islamabad, June 4, 2012: Water is going to be the dominant concern in bilateral in talks between India and Pakistan and the cases of Baglihar and Kishanganga have greatly altered...
Track II Dialogues

“Most of India wants peace with Pakistan”: Professor Najeeb Jung

Islamabad February 23, 2012: “A shared future of prosperity lies ahead of us in Indo-Pak relations” stated Professor Najeeb Jung, Vice Chancellor Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi and a former IAS...
Track II Dialogues

Cooperation the only way forward, says Tharoor

ISLAMABAD, 5th January, 2012: India is genuinely committed to peaceful relations with Pakistan, which is why Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has embarked on yet another round of peace talks, Dr. Shashi...