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Saturday, September 27, 2025

The clash of civilization

The British parliamentarians did not bother about the genocide despite the three British Muslims being horribly killed in the genocide just because they were Muslims. Many Hindu-Gujaratis were involved in the massacre that they fled to the US, for instance in Ode.

The Ukrainian Conundrum

Unlike the pragmatic nature of relations with Ukraine, Russia’s flirtatious offerings of new beginnings with Pakistan have yet to translate beyond words. Russia faces challenges with shifting alliances as its biggest defence market, India, gravitates towards the United States.

Why Muskan Khan is an epitome of how a Muslimah should live in India?

In the Indian state of Karnataka, a mob of Hindutva supporters surrounded and ridiculed, a Muslim student named Muskan Khan, for wearing a hijab, in response to which the student chanted “Allahu Akbar” (God is the Greatest).

The continuation of democracy by other means – Gen Tariq Khan

Gen. Tariq Khan, who retired as head of Pakistan’s Central Command thinks not being familiar with the common sentiment of national fervor, always search for something in it for the individual who is proffering his views in this country.

Russia-China 2.0: Joint Statement on International Relations

Putin’s visit coincides with the United States’ diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics, which was prompted by the Chinese human rights record. It appears to be clear evidence of the two states fortifying their ties in the face of the United States.

Russia-Ukrainian Crisis: A tragedy in the making?

Russia is afraid of Ukraine’s appetency to join NATO, which Moscow claims is a redline and concerned about the set up of NATO members near its border, which NATO members, as it assumes, will set military training centers that ultimately will give them a foothold in the region.

How S&T can be used to overcome our serious problems?

Pakistan is facing several challenges, and some of them are quite serious, yet, it is believed that Pakistan possesses the capacity to prioritize its strategies and can overcome them one by one. If the right people, based on merit are tasked to find solutions to our genuine problems.

Ukraine-Russia Crisis: A bumpy path ahead for India

If Moscow invades Ukraine, there will be a looming threat of a new cold war. States will have to choose again between the Russian and the American camp. India, the strategic partner of the US and a long-lasting arms and trade partner of Russia,

A narrative of China’s debt trap diplomacy and BRI

The U.S. is trying tooth and nail to prove that China’s investments are comprised of hidden debts in Africa, Asia, and South American nations. But China so far is aiming to convince the world that it carries no hidden agenda but to share prosperity with regional and global partners.

Japanese forces reach southern Malaya and Singapore outskirts, 80 years ago

Shane Quinn, a British geostrategist, talks about the Japanese advance through southern Malaya to the outskirts of Singapore, as the British position and that of their allies on the Malayan mainland became impossible to hold. Singapore was a fortress in name only.

Saffron weaponization of public discourse in India

Instead of cowering and giving in to Hindutva’s mindless violence and exclusionary policies, social groups across India need to show resilience and solidarity with the Muslims and other minorities. The political dynamics of hatred in India have filtered down to bigotry against Muslims.

Understanding the conflict between Ukraine and Russia in the prism of history

The conflict in Ukraine risks further deterioration of U.S.-Russia relations and greater escalation if Russia expands its presence in Ukraine or into NATO countries. Russia’s actions have raised wider concerns about its intentions elsewhere in Eastern Europe.