
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Georgia State University, specializing in comparative politics. My research explores the dynamics of political parties and their institutionalization, democratic backsliding and consolidation, political polarization and propaganda, and political marginalization of minorities with a particular focus on Pakistan.
I hold a diverse academic background that bridges both social sciences and management. I completed my Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) followed by Masters of Business Administration (MBA), which provided me a strong foundation in organizational behavior, marketing, finance, analytical skills, and strategic thinking. Building on my interest in Political Science, I later pursued a Masters of Arts in Political Science. These academic experiences collectively shaped my interdisciplinary perspective, allowing me to approach political science research with a blend of theoretical insight and practical analytical training.
This website serves as a hub for my ongoing research projects, publications, teaching portfolio, and academic engagements.
Thank you for visiting, and I hope you find my work insightful and engaging.