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About Rida Nadeem
Rida Nadeem is a dedicated scholar and writer with a strong foundation in media and global affairs. Holding a BS in Mass Communication and currently pursuing an MPhil in International Relations at the University of Central Punjab, she brings a uniquely analytical perspective to her work. She has cultivated a deep understanding of political history, foreign policy, and strategic diplomacy. This academic focus perfectly complements her expertise in crafting SEO oriented, well-researched articles. Driven by a passion for continuous learning, Rida aims to make complex geopolitical and societal narratives highly accessible to her readers.
Credentials
University
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
Age
25
Profession
Student | Author
City
Kasur
Province
Punjab
Country
Pakistan
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"Energy transition in Pakistan is constrained more by political economy than by technological limitations." Critically analyze the structural political and institutional barriers to Pakistan's energy transition and suggest policy reforms to overcome them.
This study aims to discover why Pakistan's energy transition is a political economy problem. Explore the structural barriers of IPPs, circular debt, and the path to grid reform.
8 July 2026
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Critically examine energy security as a tool of statecraft with reference to Russia–Europe, US–Iran sanctions, and China's BRI. Assess its implications for Pakistan and other smaller states in the contemporary international order.
Examine how energy statecraft and the weaponization of global resources affect Pakistan through a Neoclassical Realist lens, highlighting the current circular debt.
7 July 2026
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The Indus River System is Pakistan's lifeline. Examine how upstream and downstream water-sharing disputes between Pakistan and India are converging to threaten the country's long-term hydro-energy security.
Discover how climate change, glacial retreat, and Indus Waters Treaty disputes with India are converging to threaten Pakistan's hydro-energy security.
3 July 2026
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CPEC's energy projects promised to add over 10,000 MW to Pakistan's grid; however, critics argue that they deepened circular debt, created dollar-indexed liabilities, and bypassed local industrial development. Critically assess CPEC's energy legacy and its implications for Pakistan-China relations going forward.
A critical evaluation of CPEC's energy legacy, analyzing dollar-indexed liabilities, the circular debt crisis, and the strategic transition to CPEC 2.0.
2 July 2026
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