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  • Hamza Sajjad, 01-257201-009 (Humanities and Social Sciences BU E8-IC, 2002)
    Witness' is a binding potency in the structural organization of Criminal Justice system enduring to acquit the molarity or accountability of an accused individual but the Triad of stakeholders i.e. police, prosecution and ...
  • Muhammad Omer Khan, 01-257171-002 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
    Throughout history the world has witnessed rise and fall of great powers be that civilizations, empires or nations. The advent of 21 centwy is proving to be a transitional phase in world order from unipolarity to ...
  • Samia Majeed Hashmi, 01-257171-008 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
    India and Pakistan are two major countries of the South Asia. Both countries are declared nuclear powers. Their long-lasting rivalry and mistrust jeopardize the environment of the region. South Asia is seemed to be a ...
  • Tehmina Akhtar, 01-257171-007 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
    India and China are rising at an incredible rate, economically and strategically, aspiring for great power status. So, there exists a competition between the two states, for influence with competing and conflicting interests. ...
  • Maria Khan, 01-257171-006 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
    People’s Republic of China is located in the eastern part of the Asian continent. With the changing dynamics of international system in 21st century, the role of China, regionally and globally is important and leading. ...
  • Mehr un Nisa, 01-257172-003 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
    Pakistan US relations right from the beginning have been developed between close friend ship and serious frictions which also reflects the change of international and regional politics. The US has subjected Pakistan to a ...
  • Muhammad Umer Khan, 01-257172-004 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
    Water is an essential element for the survival of living beings. Along with the natural aspect, water is also vital for the economies of the countries. Being a vital element the importance of water in the contemporary times ...
  • Abeera Azam, 01-257172-001 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
    The international system is dynamic in nature and since the evolution of globalization and communication technology, shift in terms of power and policy has occurred. States are now inclined to establish soft power in order ...
  • Sabaha Khurshid, 01-257172-010 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
    Kashmir is the bone of contention between India and Pakistan which is why South Asian region is always surrounded by a threat of war. United States launched a war against terrorism after 9/11 and Pakistan became a part of ...
  • Sadaf Hashmi, 01-257171-009 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
    Change is permanent feature in international politics. International system has been experiencing rapid changes since the end of Cold War1. World Order led by United States of America began to change with the rise of other ...
  • Hira Hussain, 01-257181-004 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    Pakistan and Afghanistan are immediate neighbors and both countries share same border. Both countries are connected through culture, linguistic and religion. Historically, Pakistan and Afghanistan have seen many ups and ...
  • Masooma Abdul Samad, 01-257181-005 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    Throughout recent years India has kept an eye upon Pakistan’s stability and political affairs. However, in 2015 after the inititation of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Indian involvement in Baluchistan region of ...
  • Sobia Rehman, 01-257181-009 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    The present study aimed to assess India’s emerging trajectory of foreign policy under Narendra Modi’s premiership. The study explored that Modi is a major influential personality on Indian foreign policy front. Since ...
  • Asad Ali, 01-257172-008 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The project was signed in April 2015 between Pakistan and China. Though China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is beneficial ...
  • Ezat Ullah, 01-257182-005 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    The geographical and geostrategic location of Afghanistan and Pakistan is tremendously significant. In recent era Afghanistan & Pakistan are facing terrorism and both countries are focal point for the whole world. I have ...
  • Saira Kazmee, 01-257171-004 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    This research study on Indian demographic engineering traces specific administrative and legal measures that successive Indian governments initiated for demographic engineering in Jammu and Kashmir while the current BJP ...
  • Rahul Joshua David, 01-257172-009 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    The 20th Century has been epicenter for world power struggle and emergence among nations and states. From World War I to World War II, the world was home to a multipolar system with numerous powers and numerous ally systems, ...
  • Hassan Tariq, 01-257181-003 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    Comparative Analysis of Obama and Trumps Administration; Case Study of the Afghan Peace Process analyses the policies of United States towards Afghanistan keeping neo-classical realism in mind. It investigates the historical ...
  • Muhammad Muqeet, 01-257181-008 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
    As China is emerging as the global superpower through use of their own resources like one belt one road (BRI), economic dependency, generating their own resources and not importing. So, China is generating dependency on ...
  • Akasha Azhar, 01-257181-001 (Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
    The research is aimed to analyze the growing competition or rivalry of Sino-US in the South China Sea and its impact on the security and development of Asia-Pacific. The two states have core interests in the region and ...

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