PREVIOUS ISSUES

Volume-X

, Issue-I

(WINTER 2025)



01 - Narrative Dynamic in Dawn Newspaper on Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Corpus-Based...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).01
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).01      Published : Mar 2025

    In the context of international conflicts, the influence of language on ideological formation and political discourse cannot be underestimated. This study investigates how language is employed to construct ideological narratives and political implications within a corpus of news discourse focusing on the Israel-Palestine conflict. The primary objective is to uncover linguistic patterns that reveal... Details
    Corpus-Based Discourse Analysis, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Dawn, Pakistani Newspaper, Sketch Engine, Transitivity
    (1) Gul Khanda
    PhD Scholar, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Salma Kalim
    Assistant Professor, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

02 - Prioritizing Economic Agenda in Pakistan's Foreign Policy: Policy Lessons Based ...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).02
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).02      Published : Mar 2025

    Pakistan's economic development undergoes multiple challenges due to weak economic planning, misplaced priorities, and poor economic performance. Despite having a longstanding engagement with the major economies and international financial institutions, Pakistan has not been able to derive full benefits due to ineffective planning and policies. Domestically, this economic predicament is attributed... Details
    Pakistan, Geo-economics, Geo-Politics, Export Diversification, Value Addition, Human Rights, Economic Integration, Exports, Governance
    (1) Muhammad Riaz Shad
    Professor, Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Aqsa Malik
    Research Assistant, Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (3) Maira Tariq
    Research Assistant, Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan.

03 - Human Trafficking in Pakistan: Legal Challenges and the Way Forward ...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).03
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).03      Published : Mar 2025

    Human trafficking remains a significant human rights violation in Pakistan, affecting vulnerable groups such as women, children, and migrant workers. The country faces numerous challenges in effectively addressing this issue, despite having enacted several anti-trafficking laws. This article critically analyzes the existing legal framework and highlights the overlapping and conflicting provisions ... Details
    Human Trafficking, Forced Labour, Child Trafficking, Legal Framework, Victim Protection, Pakistan, Palermo Protocol
    (1) Rai Akhtar Hussain
    Additional Prosecutor General, Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Nuzhat Bashir
    Deputy Prosecutor General, Punjab Criminal Prosecution Service, Punjab, Pakistan.

04 - Maritime Security Issues and Geostrategic Competition in Indian Ocean Region: Pr...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).04
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).04      Published : Mar 2025

    The strategic maritime environment of the Indian Ocean (IO) has undergone significant transformation over the past two decades. The shift in regional focus from territorial to maritime borders has had a profound impact on international relations, driven by evolving defense and security dynamics. This paper explores the historical context of maritime geopolitics in the Indian Ocean and examines the... Details
    Indian Ocean, Geopolitics, Maritime Security, Belt and Road Initiative, Indo-Pacific Strategy, CPEC, Strategic Competition, U.S.-China Rivalry
    (1) Muhammad Imran
    Assistant Professor, Department of Media, Creative Arts and Global Political Studies, Emerson University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Ramzan
    Vice Chancellor, Emerson University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Hina Adeeb
    Assistant Professor, Faculty of Media and Mass Communication, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Punjab Pakistan.

05 - The Deep State in Action: Military Influence on Pakistan’s Political System...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).05
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).05      Published : Mar 2025

    Since 1958 Pakistan's government system has experienced substantial influence from its military authority which goes by the name Deep State. The Deep State label describes how military personnel together with intelligence agencies maintain their durable power to guide national decisions from hidden positions. Historic military involvement in Pakistan's politics extends across all eras as the milit... Details
    Deep State, Military Influence, Civil-Military Relations, Political Instability, Pakistan's Democracy
    (1) Sajida Begum
    Associate Professor, School of Political Science, Minhaj University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Robina Saeed
    Associate Professor, School of Media and Communication Studies, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab Pakistan.
    (3) Rasha Hayyat Rana
    BS Student, Department of Pakistan Studies, Lahore College for Women University , Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

06 - Authority without Accountability: The Search for Justice in Pakistan ...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).06
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).06      Published : Mar 2025

    This article examines Pakistan’s counter-terrorism laws, focusing on the Actions in Aid of Civil Power Regulation (AACPR), particularly regarding military accountability. As the involvement of FATA and PATA communities in terrorism increased, the military was granted powers to arrest individuals and detain them without trial. A key issue is the indemnity clause in the AACPR, which exempts mi... Details
    AACPR, Accountability, Military, Indemnity Clause, Human Rights, Counter-terrorism, Pakistan
    (1) Maryam Shahid
    Researcher/LLM Student, Department of Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Mehnaz Begum
    Lecturer, Department of Sharia and Law, Islamia College, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Arbab Abuzar Khan
    Student, Law College, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.

07 - Educational Policies and Colonial Legacy: A Historical Analysis of Successes and...

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).07
10.31703/gpr.2025(X-I).07      Published : Mar 2025

    This research explores British educational policies in India (1835–1947) as ideological tools that reinforced administrative control and cultural dominance. Focusing on Macaulay’s Minute (1835), Wood’s Dispatch (1854), and the Indian Universities Act (1904), it analyzes their impact on native institutions, language hierarchies, and socio-economic systems. Using historical documen... Details
    Colonial Education, Macaulay’s Minute, Indigenous Knowledge, Critical Discourse Analysis, Educational Inequality, Linguistic Hierarchy, Postcolonial Reform
    (1) Muhammad Sajid
    PhD Scholar, Department of History, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Mazher Hussain
    Associate Professor, Department of History, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.