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Muhammad Taimur Fahad Khan


Research Associate

Areas of Research:

Europe and Russia, Non-Traditional Security Challenges, Foreign Policy Analysis

Mr. Muhammad Taimur Fahad Khan is a graduate of Bahria University Islamabad (BUI) and National Defence University (NDU). He earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences (Honours) degree (majoring in International Relations), magna cum laude in 2016 and M. Phil (International Relations) in 2018, summa cum laude. His research focuses on Foreign Policy Analysis and Non-Traditional Security Challenges. Currently, his research areas include Europe and Russia.

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Issue Brief on “Lavrov’s Visit: Taking Pakistan-Russian Bilateral Relations to New Heights”

On April 7, 2021, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov concluded his two-day visit to Pakistan after his arrival in the country on April 6,...

Issue Brief on “Russia and The Afghan Peace Process “

"The United States, not the Taliban, breaching the Afghan peace deal." This was stated by Russia's Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan Ambassador Zamir Kabulov on February 17, 2021....

Issue Brief on “Russian Interests in the Nagorno-Karabagh Conflict”

On October 31, 2020, in a letter to the Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan formally requested the Russian Federation...

Islamabad Paper on “New Cold War between Major Powers: Implications for Global Peace and...

Abstract This paper argues that the world is heading towards another era of ‘great power politics’, where United States, Russia and China will compete for...

Pakistan’s Foreign Policy towards Russia: New Directions

Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, the world entered the era of economic interdependence and cooperation. In contemporary times, no country in the...

The Making of Pakistani Human Bombs. Khuram Iqbal. London: Lexington Books, 2016, 212.

The book, The Making of Pakistani Bombs, written by Khurram Iqbal, offers a multi-level analysis of the factors influencing suicide terrorism in Pakistan. The...

The Pragmatic Superpower. Takeyh, Ray and Simon, Steven. New York: W. W. Norton and...

The Pragmatic Superpower is a latest work produced by two of Washington’s renowned foreign policy experts ─ Ray Takeyh and Steven Simon. The book...

Pakistan’s Growing Relations with Russia: Factoring in the Role of the US

Abstract It is argued that there are no permanent friends or foes in the realm of international relations, only interests are primary and supreme. Every...

Issue Brief on “Examining the White Helmets in Syria”

"The US, UK and France have launched more than 100 missiles against what they say were Syrian chemical weapons facilities in response to a...