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About Rabia Abdullah
Rabia Abdullah, a dedicated CSS aspirant from Multan, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from Bahauddin Zakariya University. Aspiring to join Pakistan’s civil services, she understands the significance of effective writing in presenting well-reasoned arguments. To refine this skill, she enrolled in the Extensive English Essay and Precis Course, Batch August 2024, under the guidance of Sir Syed Kazim Ali. Through this structured training, Rabia is sharpening her analytical thinking and writing precision, key strengths that enable her to excel in competitive exams. Passionate about meaningful expression, she frequently writes on national, social, and global issues. Her work reflects a deep engagement with critical ideas and an eagerness to contribute thoughtfully to intellectual discourse. With a scientific background and growing command of analytical writing, Rabia aims to blend knowledge with expression to make a lasting impact through her words.
Credentials
University
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
Age
24
Profession
Author
City
Multan
Province
Punjab
Country
Pakistan
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Rabia Abdullah
Cybersecurity in Pakistan: A Rising National Security Imperative
Pakistan faces escalating cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure, finance, and state systems. This editorial urges a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy to protect national security.
19 November 2025
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Decentralization in Pakistan: Balancing Democracy & Cohesion
Debates on decentralization in Pakistan weigh stronger democratic representation against state cohesion, exploring whether devolution can empower citizens without fueling division.
15 November 2025
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656
Hydropolitics as a Catalyst for Cooperation or Conflict in Asia
This editorial explores Asia's hydro politics and also examines water scarcity, climate, and diplomacy for regional peace.
30 July 2025
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Pakistan’s Strategic Challenges in Hydropolitics with Neighbouring Countries
This editorial analyzes Pakistan's hydropolitical challenges with neighbours, water scarcity, treaty limits, climate change, and regional cooperation for stability.
30 July 2025
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Navigating Globalization: Political Responses from Pakistan and Emerging Economies
This editorial explores how emerging economies politically respond to globalization, balancing economic integration, sovereignty, equity, and security.
28 July 2025
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2278
Propaganda in the Digital Age and Its Impact on Democratic Processes
This editorial explores how digital propaganda impacts democratic processes, covering electoral integrity, regulatory issues, and the need for media literacy.
28 July 2025
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2978
Policy Reforms and the Status of Women in Pakistan’s Educational Landscape
Explore the impact of policy reforms on women's education in Pakistan, highlighting challenges, societal barriers, and the path to true empowerment for all.
26 July 2025
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Empowering Women Through Education and Its Role in Shaping Pakistan’s Future
This editorial examines women's education in Pakistan: obstacles, quality, digital disparities, and essential reforms for the country's future.
25 July 2025
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From Margins to Mainstream: The Evolution and Impact of Feminist Activism in Pakistan
Feminist activism in Pakistan has evolved from elite protests to inclusive, digital, intersectional movements, facing resistance in a patriarchal society.
24 July 2025
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Strategic Water Insecurity and the Looming Crisis in the Indus Basin
Read about the Indus Basin and the water crisis, along with urgent steps needed to prevent a national catastrophe.
23 July 2025
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IMF, Inflation & Pakistan's Shrinking Middle Class
As global inflation rises and IMF-imposed austerity intensifies, Pakistan's middle class is being pushed to the brink. This editorial analyzes the socio-economic implications of vanishing middle-income stability, offering a nuanced critique of domestic policy inertia and international financial pressures.
18 July 2025
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