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political science with Zeeshan Altaf for CSS and PMS
PMS-21 , CSS-22 689 Marks
Online Session through Zoom
Features :
• Course completion within 20 Lectures
• Past Papers Analysis
• Grand Mocks and Daily Evaluation
• paper Attempting techniques
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Tentative Schedule:
Demo lecture on 10th July
Regular classes: From 15 July
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PMS political science with Zeeshan Altaf
PMS-21 , CSS-22 689 Marks
Online Session through Zoom
Features :
• Course completion within 20 Lectures
• Past Papers Analysis
• Grand Mocks and Daily Evaluation
• paper Attempting techniques
• Provision of notes
Tentative Schedule:
Demo lecture on March 20th
Duration
Regular classes: From 25th March
For Registration and further details :
WhatsApp +92 307 6533800
THE Middle East’s security landscape could be transformed by an unanticipated development that took place earlier this month. Long-standing regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to restore bilateral relations after seven years of bitter confrontation and a diplomatic hiatus. The deal was signed in Beijing, which mediated the agreement.
In the joint trilateral statement, the two countries pledged to respect the “sovereignty of states” and “non-interference in the internal affairs of states”. They agreed to revive their 2001 security cooperation pact and renew their general cooperation agreement of 1998, which ranges over trade, economy and investment.
The breakthrough followed several days of talks in China, which were preceded by two key high-level visits — by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Beijing in February 2023 and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s trip to Saudi Arabia in December 2022. These summit-level meetings and Saudi-Iranian exchanges in the region laid the necessary groundwork for the March 10 agreement.
The thaw in Saudi-Iran relations is a potential game changer for the region — provided it gathers steam and lasts. It has far-reaching implications for the Middle East and beyond, which could pave the way for a more stable and peaceful region. Both countries had strong motivations to seek détente.
Iran’s interest was to break out of the diplomatic isolation imposed on it by the US-led West. It was also deeply apprehensive about the likelihood of Saudi-Israeli diplomatic relations being established at Washington’s prodding and behest. That would have deepened Tehran’s isolation and gravely aggravated its security challenges.
The Saudi motive emanated from its security anxieties over escalation in tensions with Iran. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has faced several attacks including on its oil facilities and infrastructure. Over half of the kingdom’s oil production was affected by a missile and drone attack on its oil-processing installations in 201