
Indo-Pak Conflict 2025: A Tech-Driven Analysis
From military AI and satellite surveillance to cyber warfare and digital propaganda, emerging technologies played a decisive role in shaping the recent India-Pakistan conflict. This session takes a critical look at how these tools influenced battlefield tactics, public narratives and regional security. We’ll also examine the broader environmental and political consequences of technology-driven escalation, and reflect on the lessons this conflict holds for the future of warfare and deterrence in South Asia.
About the Speaker:
- Tehreem Ahmad
(Foreign Affairs Dispatch, International Relations Graduate, Expert in Global Affairs and Strategic Analysis)Tehreem Ahmad is an international relations graduate with academic foundation in strategic studies and geopolitics. She has interned with the WGI in Rome and completed multiple research fellowships focused on global security. Through her work with Foreign Affairs Dispatch and other platforms, Tehreem provides nuanced analysis of emerging geopolitical trends and strategic challenges shaping today’s world.
About the Moderator:
- Elizay Khan
(Educationist, Journalist, Communication Specialist)Elizay Khan is an educationist, journalist and communication specialist whose career bridges grassroots education, media and strategic communication.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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