*Jehanzeb Iqbal has an MSc in Arts & Science of Warfare. The author can be reached at gulegulmit2015@gmail.com. ** The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS). Abstract: The military analysts from across the globe have […]| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
A two-day nationwide workshop was held at Pakistan Club Inn in Sukkur on February 6th and 7th. The event, organized by Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), brought together a diverse group of participants and aimed to enhance the thinking patterns| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Freedom of religion or belief in Pakistan remains under serious threat, with religious minorities facing growing discrimination, violence, and the continued misuse of blasphemy laws. Despite some security at religious sites, targeted attacks persist, highlighting the need for more effective and comprehensive measures. Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a stakeholder consultation in Karachi […]| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) concluded its series of ten nationwide training workshops with a two-day event held on June 13, 2025, in Islamabad, titled "Building Bridges: Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity among Youth." The initiative| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Islamabad – Speakers at a workshop said that inclusivity was a societal need, as it provided equal rights and opportunities to all people from different ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds in social and political transformations.Experts belo| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a two-day national workshop at the Quetta Press Club. This workshop was part of a series of nationwide initiatives undertaken by PIPS with the objective of promoting peace, tolerance, and social harmon| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) held a two-day national workshop at a local hotel in Karachi on April 16-17, 2025, titled “Building Bridges: Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity among Youth.” Renowned speakers and experts from the media and academia delivered sessions on diverse themes, including diversity, social cohesion, critical thinking, the constitutional rights of […]| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Quetta – Experts at a workshop said that social cohesion could only be attained through the true implementation of the Constitution, which guarantees that people belonging to different ethnicities, faiths and languages can live in peaceful coexistence. They said inclusivity means providing equal opportunities in life to all segments of society and respecting everyone, regardless […]| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Karachi – Muttahida Quami Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar has said that Pakistan needed a true and participatory democracy, through an empowered local government system, to decrease growing intolerance and extremism in society. He was speaking at a dialogue titled ‘Building Bridges: A Stakeholder Consultation on Tolerance and Inclusivity’, held here at a local […]| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)
Karachi – Speakers at a workshop said uniformity created conflicts while protecting and promoting diversity led to the solution of many problems in society by bringing an end to disputes among different groups, faiths and ethnicities.They said there| Pak Institute For Peace Studies Pvt Ltd. (PIPS)