The author questions the elevation of Pakistan’s COAS to Field Marshal, arguing that it lacks merit, erodes democratic principles, and signals a troubling drift toward symbolic authoritarianism.
Justice Markandey Katju's remarks on Jinnah and Gandhi as British agents serve as a provocation to revisit Pakistan’s history—a tale of betrayed ideals, military dominance, and systemic decline, where the dream of justice and democracy has been steadily eroded by those entrusted to uphold it.
Besides a renowned influential critic and political activist, Avram Noam Chomsky is to be deemed as the pioneer of modern linguistics by sparking the...
For decades, our understanding of International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline remained confined to the study of the interconnectedness of politics, economics and...