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Welcome to Institute of Policy Studies Islamabad. IPS is an autonomous, not for profit, civil society organization, dedicated to promoting policy-oriented research, dialogue, human & technological development for better governance. IPS provides a forum for informed discussion and dialogue on national and international issues. The contributions spanning over forty-three years and the overall impact signifies the importance of pragmatic research on policy issues. The Institute highlights the role of think-tanks in modern democratic polity.



“It takes vision, hard work and planning to attain sustainability. We paced our growth in a way that we never had to compromise our autonomy.”
(Read full interview’of Chairman IPS)



IPS achieves its objectives through a wide range of activities including seminars, symposia, conferences and roundtables on multi-dimensional topics, and their outcomes i.e. reports, periodicals and publications, Interaction, dialogue , thematic research and capacity-building programs are instrumental in its research endeavors. IPS formulates viable plans and presents key initiatives and policy measures to policy makers, analysts, political leaders, legislators, researchers, academia, civil society organization, media and other stakeholders. It believes in good governance, transparency, professionalism, and program effectiveness, and strictly upholds its independence, credibility and integrity. It operates as a self-financed think-tank counting on endowments, sponsorships, voluntary services and private donations. Apart from its periodicals, publications and membership fees it generates revenues by providing consultancy services.


IPS has defined Pakistan Affairs, International Relations, Faith and Society, Leadership & Governance, and Science & Technology as its major areas of research and has developed an effective system of coordination of research activities by local and foreign scholars through a dedicated team of research coordinators. Through this scheme of work IPS is not only able to conduct in-house research on areas of interest but also coordinates research activities by IPS associates working at their respective places. Its academic programs are designed and run under the supervision of National Academic Council (NAC), which plays a pivotal role in functioning of IPS by providing policy guidelines, reviewing its plans and setting its priorities. IPS garners collaboration as well as extends its active cooperation to other organizations in one or more areas of research. Such coordination could be time-specific or discipline-based for conducting joint research, co-sponsoring of seminars and exchange of library and other facilities. IPS currently reciprocates with a number of national and international institutions and is engaged in scholars’ exchange arrangements with various research institutions within Pakistan and abroad.








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Policy Perspectives

Policy Perspectives




Policy Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, open access, biannual journal of Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad, which also brings forth occasional special issues. The journal disseminates the research carried out by the Institute and its associates on diverse range of current and evolving topics. The digital edition of the Journal is co published and distributed by Pluto Journals, UK.




Maghrib Aur Islam

Maghrib aur Islam is a quarterly Urdu journal of IPS which covers important academic and philosophical dialogues between Islam and the West and related political, social, economic, academic and cultural issues. It also presents translations of articles and essays by Western authors concerning Islam and Muslims as well as the works of Muslim thinkers and philosophers.
Launched in 1997, the journal is followed by academic and concerned Urdu readers in Pakistan and many other parts of the world. The journal is a valuable resource for understanding American and European perspectives about the world of Islam, and for building the basis of constructive dialogue aimed at preempting “clash of civilizations”.