Ali Haider Saleem
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Ali Haider Saleem has worked with the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and National Defense University (NDU). His research interests lie in sustainable development, regional integration, and security cooperation. He has studied public policy at Queen Mary University of London and economics at NUST, Islamabad.
How Russia-Ukraine conflict helps China’s Polar Silk...
According to Ali Haider Saleem, the geoeconomic fallout of Russia’s advancement in its neighboring country turned out to be beneficial for China’s economic expansion strategy.
Understanding the political relevance of CPEC
Chinese investment in different fields provided a much-needed economic lifeline to a government that was struggling to attract any kind of foreign investment due to internal security issues. The ruling party hailed the start of CPEC as a sign of its political prowess.
FATF: Pakistan’s political and economic adversary
The decision to keep Pakistan on the grey list is not taken well in Islamabad as it argues that it is backed by vested political interests and not technical realities. The Pakistani authorities have addressed most of the demands and it is doing much better than many of the countries.
Taliban Recognition: What stands in the way?
Prior to their inevitable takeover, the incumbents had given the impression that they will adopt a more moderate approach once they take control of state affairs. However, the first few months of the new regime in Afghanistan have not instilled much confidence in the Afghan public.
The fate of Pakistan’s Geo-economic strategy
Pakistan’s geo-economic strategy is doomed to fail if it cannot build a solid foundation. China attained consistent double-digit growth over multiple decades before it embarked on its geo-economic agenda. Other main practitioners possess vast reserves of energy resources.
OPEC: Unsettled by new realities of oil...
The economic slowdown imparted by the coronavirus pandemic resulted in drastic measures as countries adjusted their economic activities. Lockdowns and travel restrictions created excess...
Growth and potential of Impact Bonds in...
The focus on social development has grown in recent years as policymakers realize that it is critical for achieving sustainable economic growth. For developing...
Nishan-e-Haider: Tales of Sacrifices
Three Nishan-e-Haider recipients attained martyrdom in July, Captain Muhammad Sarwar, Captain Karnal Sher Khan, and Havaldar Lalak Jan; their bravery and valor keep them in the country's consciousness and their memories remain a source of inspiration for future generations. Long Live a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan!