Mubashar Rizvi (@mubasharizvi) 's Twitter Profile
Mubashar Rizvi

@mubasharizvi

MSc @CSASPOxford @StAntsCollege | Data, Public Policy and Foreign Policy @clc_rsil @rsilpak

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calendar_today14-04-2018 17:51:40

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Osama. (@ashaqeens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching missiles at civilian population in middle of the night is height of cowardice, India shall be responded in broad daylight. Genocidal maniac Modi has dragged 1.5 billion people into a war where everyone will be a loser

Mansoor Ahmed (@mansoor_ahmed76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019 Pakistani military spokesman said: “We shall dominate the escalation ladder and will have superior force ratio at decisive points. Never think that we shall fall short of capacity.” PAF has proven its mettle. Quid Pro Quo Plus/Comprehensive Response Doctrines to follow.

Shashank Joshi (@shashj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the images are current and accurate - can't say without more context - this is important, because it shows: 1/ it was not a drone, 2/ it was not a drop tank and 3/ this is likely part of a Rafale engine. India has 36 Rafale aircraft.

samran ali (@samranali6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pakistan has been put into a tight spot. At the one hand India is continuing to violate its sovereignty and attack in cities. On the other, growing domestic pressure to respond and global pressure not to. If it responds to India then risk of escalation and if doesn't,

Syed Ali Zia Jaffery (@syedalizia1992) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In his first article for Pakistan Politico , Mubashar Rizvi argues that India’s May 6 strikes on Pakistani cities do not meet the self -defense criteria, as enshrined in the UN Charter, constituting a unilateral act of aggression marring strategic stability. pakistanpolitico.com/may6/

Mubashar Rizvi (@mubasharizvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

India's missile strikes inside Pakistan do not meet the UN Charter's self-defence threshold and illustrate a broader pattern of unilateral actions raising nuclear-era escalation risks in South Asia. My take for Pakistan Politico: pakistanpolitico.com/may6/

Oves Anwar (@ovesanwar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great article Zebunnisa Burki. One correction - being in war is not a matter of opinion as Reema Omer is quoted as saying. The application of the Laws of War (war rules?) are not a matter of opinion either. This is a factual determination. /1 thenews.com.pk/print/1309490-…

Christopher Clary (@clary_co) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There should be a helluva lot of debris, especially if many drones were brought down through nonkinetic jamming. I think it would be persuasive if the Indian government were to organize some of that data and share with the outside world. Especially if larger systems were downed.

Taimur Malik (@taimur_malik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pakistan has never wanted war. But we now have drones falling near our houses. This can’t be the new norm. The conventional deterrence equilibrium has to be reset. This isn’t Gaza. At this stage, Pakistan is legally justified in acting in self-defence.

South Asian Voices (@savoices) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty legally defensible? Mubashar Rizvi unpacks the steep hurdles under treaty and customary international law. southasianvoices.org/geo-m-r-indus-…

Saad (@airlinepilotmax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No air force would parade its pilots on national television mere days after active combat, especially when they are likely to return to the battlefield soon. This is a grave misstep, as operational security is paramount.

Mubashar Rizvi (@mubasharizvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much outrage over Lahore ATC denying airspace to an Indian flight in distress, yet little scrutiny of the IAF’s northern control, which refused a diversion toward the international border. Then again, it’s always more convenient to point fingers at Pakistan.

Much outrage over Lahore ATC denying airspace to an Indian flight in distress, yet little scrutiny of the IAF’s northern control, which refused a diversion toward the international border. 

Then again, it’s always more convenient to point fingers at Pakistan.
Raftar (@raftardotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone earning Rs50,000 per month in March 2022, now has a purchasing power of just Rs20,833, claims Senior Economist Saqib Sherani in his latest article “State of The Economy”

Marwatov (@kmarwatov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cities in Pakistan are becoming uninhabitable if the temp is reaching 50 degrees. It is only going to get warmer with more and more concrete. AC won’t help in 10 years. Plant trees.

Rabia Akhtar (@rabs_aa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, the U.S. has officially launched a war not just on Iran, but on the global norm that nuclear infrastructure, however controversial, is not bombed. The U.S. chose to strike Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, critical sites but not

Rabia Akhtar (@rabs_aa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may feel relieved tonight, but the real consequence of these strikes might be the end of Iran’s nuclear restraint not its capability. Hitting safeguarded, declared sites doesn’t erase Iran’s technical know-how; it erodes any remaining logic for staying below the threshold. If

hamza #سب_غدار_ہیں (@hamzakk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every liberal Pakistani analyst who cries about Imran Khan’s pOpUlisT anti-establishment youth centric politics will be celebrating Zohran’s populist anti-establishment youth led campaign. Hypocrites who support Bhutto/Zardaris at home and call their own young people youthias