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Saturday, July 5, 2025

Pakistan’s political upheaval -Gen (r) Asad Durrani

Army’s role in Pakistani politics has not been very helpful, but on an odd occasion, it did suggest a framework that was not only sensible but also kept the military in its place. Essentially, it proposed creating a broad-based consensus on core national issues.

On the edge of precipice: Imran Khan’s fallout

It is clear now that Pakistan is not going to provide air bases like the Shamsi airbase to the US. The land corridor through Pakistan has also been closed. However, the air corridor linking Doha with Kabul remains open. 

Why Pakistan needs to focus on timely completion of development projects?

The visit of newly elected Prime Minister Mr.Shahbaz Shareef to Quetta is a good sign to address the long-standing issues of Baluchistan province. Furthermore, Baluchistan is the biggest province of Pakistan by land area, Moreover, Baluchistan is full of natural resources.

Analyzing the recent regime change in Pakistan

As a tit-for-tat, a series of corruption cases would be initiated against the PTI leaders. Unlike the last tenure of PML-N in which it was very soft towards the vandalism of the PTI, this time it seems it would handle them more firmly.

World Malaria Day 2022 and Pakistan

As World Malaria Day shows up, Pakistan is going during a time-long action for health awareness sessions as a feature of its case the board intercession. The limited working of doctors for consistence and treatment of Malaria.

Rupturing the plug: The coming non-kinetic war in Gilgit-Baltistan

Our national electricity and gas grids passing through the CPEC will be paralyzed because these are also computer-controlled. Military operating systems based on the electromagnetic spectrum will rely more heavily on conventional backup systems.

Half truth, baked truth and naked truth

In this jungle of half-baked and twisted truth, it becomes essential for the youngsters to do their research and should not be taking anything on face value. The youth need to keep asking questions and must study varying opinions.

Looking at US concerns of human rights abuses in India

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the United States is monitoring what he describes as a rise in human rights abuses in India by some officials, in a rare direct rebuke by Washington of the South Asian nation’s rights record.

Why Saudi Arabia is targeting Republican Washington?

Mr. Bin Salman suggested what his thinking maybe when he approved a US$2 billion investment by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), in a controversial private equity fund against the advice of the PIF’s screening panel.

Is it possible to survive the aggressive Hindutva reign of terror?

Regardless of the increasing number of organized violent attacks by far-right, non-Islamist militants across the globe, Western policy and scholarly discourse on terrorism remain excessively focused on violent extremism in Muslims. South Asia is no exception.

Indian government’s hybrid tactics for Kashmiris

Articles 370 and 35-A, which had given Kashmir its unique status, were repealed by the Indian government in August of this year. As a result, India is attempting to alter the demographics of Kashmir, a move that is illegal under international law.

Military and climate change: A case of India

In South Asia, India remains the largest emitter of carbon and is number three in the global rankings and is also the third-largest military spender. While India has committed that it will reduce carbon emissions to a net-zero by 2070, its continued investments in fossil-based power