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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
The Urban-Rural Digital Gap: A Catalyst for Social Inequality in Pakistan
Pakistan’s urban-rural digital divide is deepening inequality in education, healthcare, jobs, and governance. Bridging this gap is vital for inclusive growth and democracy.
27 December 2025
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676
Ethnic Nationalism and the Fragile Unity of Pakistan’s Federation
Pakistan faces a renewed surge in ethnic nationalism as grievances over inequality, federal power, and identity grow. Inclusive federalism is key to unity and stability.
27 December 2025
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448
Neutrality in International Conflicts Balances Principle and Peril
Is neutrality a moral stance or silent complicity in global conflicts? This editorial examines neutrality amid war, human rights abuses, and shifting geopolitics.
27 December 2025
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448
Algorithmic Governance and the Future of Pakistan’s State
This editorial examines algorithmic decision-making, its promise for efficiency, and risks of bias, exclusion, and weak regulation.
27 December 2025
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493
Shifting Balance in Central Asia SCO and the New Great Game
An analysis of the SCO’s role in the New Great Game, examining how Russia, China, and India compete and cooperate in Central Asia, shaping stability, sovereignty, and regional resilience.
18 December 2025
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712
US Protection and Pakistan's Economic Sovereignty in a Changing World
An analysis of how US protection shaped Pakistan’s economy, weighing short-term aid against long-term dependency, policy autonomy, and sustainable development challenges.
14 December 2025
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637
Democracy Under Digital Siege in the Age of Disinformation
Disinformation, polarization, and algorithmic bias are eroding democratic trust. This analysis explores how digital manipulation threatens civic integrity and how societies can respond.
3 December 2025
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BRICS and the Future of Dollar Dominance
BRICS challenges the US dollar’s global dominance, exploring alternative currencies and payment systems, but structural, political, and market constraints limit rapid change.
3 December 2025
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767
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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1229
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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1337
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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