Zainab Akhter

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Dr Zainab Akhter has a PhD from the Centre for International Politics,  Organization, and Disarmament (CIPOD), School of International Studies,  Jawaharlal Nehru University. She also has an MPhil from the same university as  well as a post graduate degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the  University of Kashmir. Zainab was earlier a Research Officer with the Institute  of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), and has also worked with the Indian  Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) as a Research Associate and at India  Institute as a researcher. She has interned with the Hindustan Times and has  been awarded the Ladakh Women Writers Award for the year 2008 by Charkha, a  Delhi-based NGO. She was selected for the India-Pakistan Legislative Fellowship  2017 by the US Government and was placed as the India Legislative Fellow at  Hudson Institute, a think tank based in Washington DC.

Her areas of research interest are Soft Power, Cultural Diplomacy,  India-Pakistan relations, CBMs, people-to-people diplomacy, Jammu and Kashmir  (with special focus on Ladakh). She has extensively travelled in Pakistan and  Baltistan. She is part of the Editorial Team for the  Journal of International Association of Ladakh Studies, a  member of the International Association of Ladakh Studies (IALS), Communities  without Boundaries International, an international nongovernment organization  that works to build peace and Women’s Regional Network, a network of women  civil society leaders working together to advance women’s rights and regional  peace in South Asia. She has presented papers in various national  and international conferences and has published research papers and articles in  journals, websites and newspapers on strategic issues related to Pakistan,  India-Pakistan relations, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir and Ladakh.

Her journal articles include: “India-Pakistan Relations: Efficacy of  Culture,” Millennial Asia:  An International Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2016;”Indo-Pak  Diplomacy: Modi’s Pakistan Policy,” Mainstream,  Vol. 54, No. 9, 2016; “The Strategic Importance of the Siachen Glacier for India,” Indian Defence Review,  February 2016.

She has also reviewed a book titled Conflict in Jammu & Kashmir: Impact on Polity, Society,  and Economy, which was published in Book Review, Vol. 36, No. 9,  2012. Her latest publications are In Pakistan” Tryst with Democracy  Shadow of Military looms large, published in Daily O, 18 August  2018 and Pakistan  and the Politics of CPEC: A Rethink on the Anvil, published in South Asian Voices (SAV), 21 October 2018.

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Publication

The Acquittal Of Aasia Bibi

Research Assistant, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s commentary on Aasia Bibi, titled ‘The Acquittal of Aasia Bibi’ has been published in AIR World Service, an External Services Division of All India Radio on February 03, 2019.

The commentary analyses blasphemy law in Pakistan, in wake of the violent protests by religious hardliners following Aasia Bibi’s acquittal.

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  • Published: 3 February, 2019

One Year of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement

Although the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement has been able to mainstream the Pashtun issue and has inspired popular empathy, its anti-establishment thrust has made it a soft target for the pro-establishment media and political actors.

Is Pakistan Cost-Cutting The CPEC ?

Research Analyst, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s commentary on China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, titled ‘Is Pakistan Cost-Cutting The CPEC?’ was published in AIR World Service, an External Services Division of All India Radio, on January 17, 2019.

The article analyses the PTI Government’s plan to remove hundreds of projects from the CPEC priority list, terming them as ‘politically motivated’. The decision to shelve a major coal-based power plant, the ‘Yar Rahim Khan Project’ is perceived as a major jolt to the overall Belt and Road Initiative by China (BRI or OBOR), especially CPEC.

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  • Published: 21 January, 2019

Imran’s China Visit: In Search Of An Economic Package?

Research Consultant, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s commentary on Imran Khan’s maiden visit to China, titled ‘Imran’s China Visit: In Search Of An Economic Package?’ was published in AIR World Service, an External Services Division of All India Radio, on November 05, 2018.

Imran’s China visit focused more on sorting the internal issues of the two countries, especially related to CPEC and is more of a signalling tactic to reiterate that all is well between the “all-weather friends”. Nevertheless, Pakistan’s policy of seeking loans over the decades has brought it to the brink; and if this pattern continues for a few more years, experts predict that the country’s economic crash cannot be ruled off, writes Ms Akhtar.

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  • Published: 5 November, 2018

Pakistan and the Politics of CPEC: A Rethink on the Anvil?

Research Consultant, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s article on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), titled ‘Pakistan and the Politics of CPEC: A Rethink on the Anvil?’ was published in ‘South Asian Voices’ on October 21, 2018.

The new debate on CPEC not only brings China’s ‘debt-trap diplomacy’ to the forefront but also emphasizes Pakistan’s dilemma of being between the dragon and the dollar. If Pakistan continues the CPEC project without transparency, it risks losing the US support for an IMF bailout and a further deterioration of relations with Washington. On the other hand, if Pakistan tries to renegotiate CPEC with China, it may become an irritant in Islamabad’s all-weather friendship with Beijing and compromise its future economic growth, writes Ms Akhtar.

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  • Published: 21 October, 2018

IMF, Pakistan And The Chinese Debt-Trap!

Research Consultant, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s commentary on Pakistan’s economic crisis, titled ‘IMF, Pakistan and The Chinese Debt-Trap!’ was published by AIR World Service, an External Services Division of All India Radio, on October 19, 2018.

Ms Akhter argues that even if Pakistan gets the $12 billion IMF bailout, the amount will not be sufficient to bridge the financial gap. Though the bailout might provide comfort to the economic stakeholders, helping it dodge the immediate danger of a ‘sovereign default’, Pakistan will have to continue looking for more loans, and the cycle of debt trap will continue to haunt the country.

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  • Published: 19 October, 2018

In Pakistan’s tryst with democracy, shadow of military looms large

Research Consultant, under the Pakistan News Digest Project, IDSA, Ms Zainab Akhter’s commentary on the Army’s influence on Pakistan politics, titled ‘Pakistan's tryst with democracy, shadow of military looms large’ was published in ‘Daily O’ on August 18, 2018.

The commentary analyses the ever-growing power of the military establishment, and their ever-growing interference in the 70-year-old history of Pakistan.

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  • Published: 18 August, 2018

FATA’s Merger with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The idea of abolishing FATA as a distinct administrative entity and merging it with KP led to a country-wide debate, with some commentators pointing to the futility of the merger and others advocating its early implementation in the interest of peace and stability in the region.