LAHORE: An international affairs conference entitled “International conference on It falls of Kabul: An Eastern IR Perspective ”was organized by the Department of Political Science of Forman Christian College University on Monday.
Chaired by Dr. Samantha Cook, a senior professor of foreign policy at the University of Gloucestershire, UK, the conference was moderated by Head of Department Dr. Shakila Sindhu, Associate Professor Dr. Muhammad Younis and Assistant Professor Dr. Mudassir Farooqi.
Delivering the keynote address, Dr. Cooke discussed the geopolitical situation and issues facing regions particularly in the aftermath of the Afghan Taliban establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, after their acquisition of Kabul.
Other researchers also presented their papers at the conference, discussing terrorism and political violence, the Fall of Kabul, the current The Taliban regime and the war on terrorism.
By presenting your card, one the researcher talked about the ways in which propaganda continues to thrive in cyberspace and stressed the need for a solid security infrastructure that meets the demands of the digital ball.
Another researcher talked about Pakistan’s National Action Plan (NAP), comparing the objectives and their implementation.
Participants were briefed on the historical facts surrounding the situation and were offered various perspectives to look at current situation. The analyzes presented by the speakers added to wide-ranging speech on the question.
Others have commented on Problems related to Pakistan’s National Security Policy (NSP) with define terrorism in academic and practical way and involvement of women in terrorist activities. They attended the conference people from several walks of life.

