Muhammad Mehran Iqbal
Lecturer
Mr. Iqbal is currently working as lecturer in the department of politics and International Relations (as permanent faculty member) since march 2022 at UCP. Further he has assigned charge of student advisor for undergraduate students. Before joining UCP he had diverse experience of teaching and research in university of Sialkot and ISSRA-NDU respectively. Being researcher at ISSRA he organized various national and international conferences. He completed his M Phil. degree from National Defence University with majors in Peace and Conflict Studies. He has initiated “YARRDS” a volunteer online platform where he along his team work with students’ write-ups i.e., help students to excel in academic writings. Mehran himself developing expertise in foreign policy, regional integration, peace studies, conflict transformation.
M. Phil | Peace and Conflict Studies | National Defence University | 2017-2019 |
B.S (Hons) | International Relations | University of Gujrat | 2012-2016 |
Diploma | Project management | Alison (online) | 2019 |
Lecturer | University of Sialkot | 2020-2022 |
Researcher | Institute of Strategic Studies Research and Analysis | 2018-2019 |
Intern Researcher | Islamabad Policy Research Institute | 2017 |
1 | 1. Research Paper: “Belt and Road Projects in Tajikistan: Opportunities to Strengthen the Ties between Pakistan and Tajikistan.” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, Dec. 2021, doi:10.1177/20578911211064670. |
2 | "Pakistan‟s Foreign Policy & Regional Integration” by CGSS (Think-Tank) Policy Paper: ▪ “CPEC : Through the lens of Pakistan‟s Foreign Policy” by CSCR (Think-Tank) |
3 | “Kashmir and UN‟s Responsibility to Protect (R2P)” by CRSS (Think-Tank) ▪ Indo-US Growing Ties: Implications for Pakistan‟s Security” by CSCR |
4 | Electoral System of Pakistan and its evolution: Proportional Representation by CSCR |
5 | Kashmir‟s Identity Under Threat: „Humanitarian Regimes‟ vs „Might is Right‟” in Daily NHT |
6 | “SCO Potential Challenges: West Prejudice Against SCO” in Daily National Herald Tribune ▪ "Brexit and Beyond" in Pakistan Observer |
7 | "Security Riddle in Korean Peninsula" in Daily National Herald Tribune |
8 | “Blasphemous Caricature vs Freedom of Expression” Daily National Herald Tribune |
9 | 'What is for Indian and Pakistan to Shake Hands" in Youth Affairs by HSPSIR (UOG) |
10 | “CPEC & Pakistani Economy: An Appraisal” in The Weekly Pakistan |
11 | "Islamabad and Politics of International Relations" in JoCA Vol.2 no.1 2017 issue by IPRI |