Conferences

The Faculty of Aerospace and Strategics Studies organised its 3rd Annual Conference on National Security titled as, “Multi-Sectoral Security Challenges” on 5th December 2023. The conference was attended by representatives of the academia, government, and diplomatic corps, as well as number of students from Air University and other major universities and colleges Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The conference also comprised of panelists from the Stimson Centre, Washington D.C. and the Quincy Institute, Washington D.C.











On Thursday, March 9, the Faculty of Aerospace and Strategic Studies (FASS) at Air University, Islamabad, organized an international conference on the theme "Emerging Technologies - Impact on Conventional & Nuclear Strategy" in collaboration with the Strategic Vision Institute (SVI). Senior members of the media, government, and academics attended the event. Over 200 people antedated the conference with 150 students from different universities in Islamabad and other locations were also present.

Two panels were organized around two distinct topics, exploring the changing ideas about the function of developing technologies, such as those in cyberspace and space, as well as the concepts of deterrence in the social media era and new missile systems in South Asia. Major General (R) Qasim Qureshi, Dr. Ali Sarosh (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering), Dr. Zunera Jalil (Department of Cyber Security), Dr. Naeem Salik (Executive Director, SVI), Dr. Rabia Akhtar (Director, Center for Security, Strategy, and Policy Research, University of Lahore), and Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal were among the prominent Pakistani subject experts who spoke (QAU, Islamabad)

Dr. Adil Sultan examined the viewpoints of several speakers in his concluding remarks and reemphasized the necessity for academic institutions to teach students the essential concepts underlying how new technologies are affecting conventional and nuclear strategy. He explained to the audience that one of the main goals of organizing the conference had been to serve students in the fields of international relations and strategic studies. This was demonstrated by both the panel of recognized experts, and by the majority of the invited audience. He emphasized that giving them this chance was a part of FASS's continuous and deliberate endeavor to give students a forum for sharing and debating their opinions.

The conference is the most recent in a series of activities planned by FASS professors to promote discussion of topics relating to emerging technologies and to familiarize social science students with important ideas and problems.





























The Faculty of Aerospace and Strategic Studies (FASS) at Air University, Islamabad held a one-day international conference on the topic ‘The Evolving Concept of National Security in the 21st Century and Emerging Challenges’ on Tuesday, 30th November. The event was attended by senior representatives of the academia, government, diplomatic corps and media. Also in attendance were over 100 students from major universities in Islamabad and other cities. The Vice Chancellor of Air University Air Marshal (R) Javaid Ahmed gave the Keynote Address and spoke on the evolving dimension of national security over the last few decades. Acting Dean of FASSS Dr. Adil Sultan spoke on [please insert 1-2 lines].

Four panels were convened on different themes, discussing the evolving concept of national security, the impact of geopolitics, the role emerging technologies, and national security policy making. Speakers included prominent issue experts from Pakistan, including DG ISSI Amb. (R) Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary, Director CASS Amb. (R) Jalil Abbas Jilani, Dr. Rifaat Hussain of NUST, Dr. Salma Malik of QAU, as well as Dr. Ali Sarosh and Dr. Mehreen Afzal of Air University. International speakers included Dr. Andrey Kortunov of the RIAC, Moscow, Dr. Wyn Bowen of KCl, London, Antoine Levesque of IISS, London, and Dr. Jochen Hippler, FES Country Director for Pakistan. A panel was also organized featuring presentations by MS and MPhil scholars from Air University, National Defence University and Bahria University.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Adil Sultan discussed the perspectives of different speakers on the topic and reiterated the need for academia to familiarize students with fundamentals concepts in national security and policy making. He shared with the audience that a key objective of convening the conference had been to cater to students in the fields of International Relations and Strategic Studies; this was reflected not only in the majority of the invited audience but also demonstrated by the student panel, giving young scholars an opportunity to participate along with established experts. Giving them this opportunity, he highlighted, was part of an ongoing and concerted effort by FASSS to provide students with platforms to share and debate their views.

The conference is the latest in a series of events organized by FASS faculty to encourage debate on issues of national and international concern, and aimed at acclimatizing students in the social sciences to key concepts and issues.







The Faculty of Aerospace and Strategic Studies (FASS) at Air University, Islamabad, held its 2nd Annual Conference on National Security titled ‘Conceptualizing National Security Framework: Challenges and Options’ on Wednesday, 23rd November. The one-day conference was attended by senior representatives of the academia, government, and diplomatic corps as well as more than 100 students from major universities in the Islamabad and Rawalpindi area. The Vice Chancellor of Air university Air Marshal (R) Javaid Ahmed gave welcoming remarks on the importance of conceptualizing a National Security Framework.

Four panels were convened on different pertinent themes of conceptualizing a national security framework that are relevant and inclusive of the evolving and dynamic threats and challenges. These discussed the contours of a National Security Framework, geo-economics and its relevance as well as significance for Pakistan, the evolving global order and South Asian security, emerging technologies and strategic stability in South Asia, and young voices on a National Security Framework.

Speakers included prominent issue experts: Dr. Farhan Hanif Siddiqi (Director - School of Politics and IR, Quaid-e-Azam University), Dr. Imran Saqib Khalid (Director – Governance and Policy, WWF-Pakistan), Dr. Ashfaque Hasan Khan (Principal – School of Social Sciences & Humanities, NUST), Mr. Ejaz Haider (Senior Associate Fellow - University of Lahore), Dr. Naeem Ahmed Salik (Executive Director - Strategic Vision Institute), and Prof. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal (Professor - School of Politics and International Relation, Quaid-e-Azam University). The Young Voices on National Security Framework panel which consisted of student discussants included Ms. Haleema Saadia (PhD Candidate at NUST), Ms. Ayesha Zafar (Bachelors in International Relations student at NDU), and Mr. Ameer Hamza (Masters in Strategic Studies student at Air University).

In his closing remarks, Dr Adil Sultan, Dean FASS, discussed the perspectives of different speakers on the topic and reiterated the need for academia to familiarize students with fundamental concepts in national security and policy making. He shared with the audience that a key objective of convening the conference had been to cater to students in the fields of International Relations and Strategic Studies; this was reflected not only in the majority of the invited audience but also demonstrated by the student panel, giving young scholars an opportunity to participate along with established experts. Giving them this opportunity, he highlighted, was part of an ongoing and concerted effort by FASS to provide students with platforms to share and debate their views.

The conference is the latest in a series of events organized by FASS faculty to encourage debate on issues of national and international concern, and aimed at acclimatizing students in the social sciences to key concepts and issues.