The Institute’s research would be structured into three main divisions: Strategic Communication, Geo-Economic Studies, and Military & Strategic Affairs.

Strategic Analysis and Policy Formulation

To conduct rigorous, non-partisan, and multi-disciplinary research on critical national, regional, and global issues, with a focus on delivering actionable policy recommendations.

National Security: Threats to conventional, non-conventional, and human security.

Geo-economics: The symbiotic relationship between economic development and national power.

International Relations: Providing in-depth analysis of major power competition and regional alignments.

 

Strategic Communication Development

To design, promote, and evaluate frameworks for a cohesive “Whole-of-Nation” strategic communication policy.

Developing effective public diplomacy and counter-narrative strategies

Cultivating a national narrative that fosters social cohesion

Projecting a positive image of Pakistan abroad

Capacity Building and Dialogue

To serve as a central nexus for intellectual exchange between senior retired military officers, bureaucrats, academics, and policymakers.

Organizing high-level seminars, workshops, and publications

Disseminating knowledge and cultivating a robust strategic culture

Providing a dedicated forum for dialogue