Pakistan's top research institute marks a major milestone today. The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad reaches its 52nd anniversary on June 30. The organization has shaped policy discussions for more than five decades. Leaders study foreign relations and security matters at the facility. Researchers have guided national decisions since the institute opened.
The think tank operates five different research centers that focus on specific regions and topics. Scientists examine China-Pakistan relations through one center. Another group studies Afghanistan and Middle Eastern affairs. Arms control experts work on disarmament issues. India specialists analyze regional politics.
ISSI partners with nearly 100 research organizations around the world. These connections help Pakistani scholars share ideas with international experts. The institute publishes studies that influence government decisions. Policy makers rely on ISSI reports when making important choices. Foreign ministry officials often consult the research before major meetings.
Director General Ambassador Sohail Mahmood leads the organization into its next chapter. He promises the institute will continue supporting Pakistan's foreign policy goals. New publications will examine changing global politics. The research will help promote peace between nations. Scholars plan to expand dialogue with other countries.
The anniversary celebration will highlight decades of important work. ISSI has become a trusted source for strategic analysis. Government officials depend on the institute's expertise during difficult times. The organization serves as a bridge between academic research and practical policy. Future projects will address emerging security challenges facing the region.
The think tank operates five different research centers that focus on specific regions and topics. Scientists examine China-Pakistan relations through one center. Another group studies Afghanistan and Middle Eastern affairs. Arms control experts work on disarmament issues. India specialists analyze regional politics.
ISSI partners with nearly 100 research organizations around the world. These connections help Pakistani scholars share ideas with international experts. The institute publishes studies that influence government decisions. Policy makers rely on ISSI reports when making important choices. Foreign ministry officials often consult the research before major meetings.
Director General Ambassador Sohail Mahmood leads the organization into its next chapter. He promises the institute will continue supporting Pakistan's foreign policy goals. New publications will examine changing global politics. The research will help promote peace between nations. Scholars plan to expand dialogue with other countries.
The anniversary celebration will highlight decades of important work. ISSI has become a trusted source for strategic analysis. Government officials depend on the institute's expertise during difficult times. The organization serves as a bridge between academic research and practical policy. Future projects will address emerging security challenges facing the region.