Looking back at the Indian BrahMos missile crash in Pakistan
It is evident from DG ISPR’s Press Briefing that the missile was detected well inside the Indian territory; however, it is worthy to probe whether any attempt was made by Pakistan to intercept the incoming flying object.
A community of shared future with changing world order
A global security vision has become an important component of a comprehensive approach to national security. When international cooperation and security exchange are implemented, we provide protection of worldwide peace and security as well as the fundamental guidelines.
Consolidating democracy in Pakistan!
The fragile conditions of consolidation have triggered a response from democratic forces to reconfigure and restate the rules of the game by re-negotiating existing power arrangements toward the demands of the constitutional role of each institution.
Is Pakistan another Weimar Republic?
If history is not to be limited to mere teaching in educational institutions, now is the time to learn from our experience and not repeat our past mistakes. Taking stock of what mistakes we had committed in the past.
The problem with Pakistan’s establishment
The scrouge of external interference has to be totally wiped out, law of the land must come hard against perpetrators who sell national interests for short-term personal gains. People's mandate has to be respected, assemblies should be allowed to complete their terms.
Looking back at the devastation inflicted by Nazi-led forces in the USSR
Reflecting on the above figures, the Soviets should have held the advantage from early on. It places in sharp perspective how the war actually unfolded, with the Germans reaching the outskirts of Moscow at the start of December 1941.
The mockery of democracy in Pakistan
The masses are confused, the masses are irritated, the masses are angry, the masses are sad, and the masses are annoyed. They want this mess cleared. If Shahbaz Sharif was not a money launderer, why was he persecuted with so many cases?
How Iran capitalizes on Central Asian vacuum created by the Ukraine war?
The Ukraine conflict means that Russia is less focused on Central Asia. It also casts a shadow over Russian security guarantees for Central Asian states, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, that are members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
Strategic Dimension of the Afghan Jihad
Zia had started with Afghanistan, added held Kashmir in his scheme of things, and later expanded his canvas by including Central Asia. Perhaps only he knew how he would achieve his objectives. However, he had overstretched his ambitions.
Media: A hope for good governance in Pakistan?
The general public can communicate with members of the Pakistani bureaucracy who are already engaged on social media sites such as Twitter. People can now digitally send their message to the appropriate authorities/audience without having to wait in lines.
Interpreting the US-backed regime change operation in Pakistan
On April 11th, the US-backed regime-change campaign in Pakistan came to a close. Imran Khan, Pakistan's elected prime minister, has been deposed. Shahbaz Sharif, the previous leader of the opposition, was later sworn in as the country's 23rd prime minister.
Why Chinese collaboration in the agricultural sector is significant for Pakistan?
Pakistan’s agriculture sector possesses huge potential and China is willing to extend a helping hand. Developments in the agriculture sector can have a positive impact on 60% population of Pakistan, as they are dependent on this sector directly or indirectly.