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Pakistan TV Digital’s Ayesha Mir Selected for the UN RevCon Reporters Group

Broadcast journalist Ayesha Mir of Pakistan TV Digital has been selected to join the prestigious RevCon Reporters Group.

The group is an elite international reporting program organized by the Stanley Center’s Developing Story Project. Mir will be part of a global cohort tasked with providing in-depth coverage of the United Nations Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Review Conference (RevCon).

The selection process for the RevCon Reporters Group is highly competitive, aimed at identifying journalists who demonstrate a keen understanding of international security, diplomacy, and the humanitarian impacts of global policy.

As part of this initiative, Mir will gain specialized access to UN proceedings and expert briefings, allowing her to bring nuanced perspectives on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation to a Pakistani and global audience.

Why This Matters

The NPT Review Conference is a cornerstone of international diplomacy, occurring every five years to assess the progress of the treaty’s three pillars:

  • Non-proliferation

  • Disarmament

  • Peaceful use of nuclear energy

Mir’s inclusion highlights the growing influence of digital media platforms like Pakistan TV Digital in shaping the narrative around complex geopolitical issues. Her reporting is expected to bridge the gap between high-level UN deliberations and the public’s understanding of global security challenges.

The Stanley Center for Peace and Security drives policy progress through its “Developing Story Project,” which supports journalists in producing evidence-based, high-impact reporting on threats to peace. By empowering reporters like Ayesha Mir, the center ensures that critical global conversations remain transparent and inclusive of diverse regional voices.

“This selection is not just a personal milestone but a testament to the caliber of investigative journalism emerging from Pakistan’s digital landscape,” noted an industry analyst.

Ayesha Mir’s participation in the RevCon Reporters Group marks a proud moment for the country’s media fraternity, promising a front-row seat for Pakistani viewers to one of the most critical diplomatic events of the year.

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