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The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) is an independent, not-for-profit non governmental research and advocacy think-tank. An initiative of leading Pakistani scholars, researchers and journalists, PIPS conducts wide-ranging research and analysis of...more

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Dated: 23-01-2009 Dated: 30-12-2008
New Approaches to the War on Terror in Afghanistan and Pakistani Tribal Areas Mumbai Attacks: Time to Reassess Pakistan’s Policy towards India
Muhammad Amir Rana

The global war on terrorism has not been won despite the lapse of eight years and a consensus is now emerging ... more

Syed Adnan Ali Shah

The tragic Mumbai terrorist attacks, while shocking for the entire world, have upset the delicate peace that p... more

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Dated: 24-12-2008 Dated: 29-01-2009
Human Rights Reporting in Pakistani Media Media Security in Pakistan: 2008 Report
Executive Summary

Pakistan’s Urdu and English-language print and electronic media understand and present human rights issues in ... more

Muhammad Azam

All kinds of violence are resorted to and all types of threats are used against the media.Journalists and medi... more

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