For decades, Pakistan’s foreign policy was often viewed through the singular lens of geostrategy. Our location at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East made security the prime mover of our external relations. While the imperatives of sovereignty and territorial integrity remain non-negotiable, the doctrine of the modern Pakistani diplomat must evolve. Today, the FSI curriculum is designed to produce officers who are as comfortable discussing climate finance and digital trade corridors as they are with UNSC resolutions.
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Navigating Pakistan’s New Financial Frontier: From Fragility to Resilience For decades, Pakistan’s foreign policy was often viewed
The following story explores the life of a young diplomat at the Foreign Service Institute in Islamabad, weaving in the themes of national duty, global perception, and the analytical weight of the Fragile States Index. The Paper Bridge: A Tale of the FSI Zoya sat in the quiet library of the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) Today, the FSI curriculum is designed to produce
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This article explores both dimensions, providing a comprehensive guide for CSS aspirants, career diplomats, and property investors alike. Part 1: The Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP) Perspective