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The Pakistan factor in India: Future Trend Analysis
This policy insight examines the growing role of the “Pakistan factor” in India’s political communication and electoral strategy, particularly through hyper-nationalist narratives and media-driven perception building.

Pakistan’s Economy and Upcoming Federal Budget: Challenges and Policy Efforts
Pakistan’s economy is passing through a critical phase marked by fragile macroeconomic stabilization alongside deep-rooted structural vulnerabilities.

Establishing interdependence with China key to Pakistan’s multidimensional progress: Experts
Pakistan-China relations have evolved into a strong strategic partnership due to mutual trust, non-interference, and shared geopolitical interests, with economic and technological cooperation serving as key drivers of Pakistan’s future socio-economic transformation
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Team Capacity Building Session on Infographics for Research Visualization
The Institute of Policy Studies organized an in-house training session on “Infographics for Research Visualization” aimed at strengthening the capacity of its research and outreach team to communicate policy data more effectively and creatively.

Training Session on Stakeholder Mapping for Volunteer Digital Advocates
Narratives do not exist in isolation. They gain meaning through stakeholders who influence decisions, shape opinions, drive change, and support a cause.

Establishing interdependence with China key to Pakistan’s multidimensional progress: Experts
Pakistan-China relations have evolved into a strong strategic partnership due to mutual trust, non-interference, and shared geopolitical interests, with economic and technological cooperation serving as key drivers of Pakistan’s future socio-economic transformation
Academic Exchange, Gallery, International Relations, Pakistan and its Neighbours, Seminar

Message from Chairman
Pakistan stands at a defining juncture. The quality of policy decisions made today will shape the trajectory of this nation for generations to come.”
At IPS, we remain committed to our founding mission of providing independent, rigorous, and relevant policy analysis. Over four decades, we have served as a bridge between scholarship and governance — translating academic insights into actionable recommendations. As we face new challenges — economic uncertainty, democratic fragility, climate vulnerability — we believe the role of independent, evidence-based research has never been more critical. IPS will continue to speak truthfully, engage broadly, and publish fearlessly in service of Pakistan’s future.


