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Ayra Azhar

Ms Ayra Azhar is currently a student of Peace and Conflict Studies at the National Defence University.

Myanmar’s Turbulent Journey Through a History of Coups and Resilience

Written by Ayra Azhar 9:56 pm

In the archives of Myanmar’s rich and intricate history, the chapters detailing military coup d’état echo with a jarring blend of resistance, power, and resilience. Today, we find a nation that has weathered the intense storms of terror, staging revolts while standing resilient amongst the changing winds. The military coup in the state of Myanmar took place in 2021, bringing forth the horrors of its past. Ayra Azhar attempts to navigate Myanmar’s intricate past, unveiling the shadows of its military rule while igniting the flickering flames of democracy.
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Shadows of Lyari Town: A Tale of Street Power and Media

Written by Ayra Azhar 6:29 pm

In the shadowy alleys of Lyari Town, a neighborhood in Karachi survives with its history of culture and resilience. Dictated with its stories of gritty street life, identity, and the ubiquitous influences of organized crime. Today the Gangs of Lyari hide in the shadows yet their fear lurks at every corner. The gangs have woven themselves into the multi-colored fabric of the community, depicting the careful portrait of the struggle to survive while balancing the dark intricacies of power.
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Russia and Myanmar’s Maritime Exercises 2023

Written by Ayra Azhar 5:26 pm

In the shifting tides that are the game of international relations and world politics, Russia and Myanmar have been conducting maritime exercises that represent not only a union of naval capabilities but also a shared commitment to managing the complexity of global geopolitics. Their collaborative maritime endeavors reverberate far beyond naval manoeuvers, creating a vivid portrayal of diplomatic endurance, strategic vision, and the eternal hunt for synergy in an ever-changing geo-political environment.
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Pakistan-North Korea Relations: An Unexpected Friendship

Written by Ayra Azhar 9:23 pm

Over the years, North Korea and Pakistan have maintained an intricate and, at times, surreptitious relationship, one that is grounded in strategic alliances and shared interests in military technological advancements. Such a relationship has challenged stability in the region, specifically due to global efforts towards deterring nuclear proliferation. Other than the occasional diplomatic precursor from both sides, the depth of this cryptic alliance is left to one’s imagination.
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The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and Al Qaeda

Written by Ayra Azhar 8:36 pm

Peter Bergen’s “The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and Al Qaeda” is a look into the conflict between Al Qaeda and the United States. It details the comprehensive history of the war from both sides as well as the strategies explored by the US government.
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