How Pakistan has played an important role for OIC?
As a founding member of the OIC, Pakistan has always been at the forefront of the OIC’s efforts for the Muslim cause whether the Palestine issue, Iran-Iraq war, Kuwait-Iraq war, the Afghanistan issue, and the challenges faced by the Muslim minorities anywhere in the world.
Why development projects won’t work in Balochistan?
Political participation and empowerment are missing from policy planning and implementation. The voice of the Baloch is absent from the whole process. It is the interests of the state which guide the development agenda.
Neutrality and moral partiality in Pakistan’s establishment
Pakistanis have always sided with their establishment for the wrong as well as the right reasons. We have fought wars alongside our brother soldiers. We have never resisted martial laws, takeovers, coups and subverting of our constitution by them.
Policing and the Safia Bano case
Safia Bano (wife of Imdad Ali) filed an application before the learned Sessions Judge, Vehari on 21.07. 2016 praying therein that in order to examine the mental health condition of her husband (Imdad Ali), a Medical Board may be constituted and his execution may have stayed.
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: India not abandoning a friend when in need!
India's entire weaponry, about 85 percent, comes from Russia. Although our dependence is now reduced quite a bit, having said that, we still require all kinds of support. If we have a two-front war if we do not have a supply of weapons from Russia.
The Reko Diq Mine project and its importance for Pakistan
Located in the Chaghi District of Balochistan in Pakistan, Reko Diq is a large copper and gold deposit containing 12.3 million tons of copper and 20.9 million ounces of gold in inferred and indicated resources. The overall objective of this project was to establish the basis for mine development at Reko Diq
Pakistan’s leadership role in the Ummah
A perception about Muslims needs to be rectified and a recognition of their true potential for peace globally. Marking the 15th of March every year in respect of Muslims by the UN is a mega achievement and Pakistan gets its credit.
Can India defeat Pakistan in a conventional war?
Pakistan Army, if it holds its defensive lines along the international border and the LoC while maintaining strategic reserves comprising the nuclear deterrent, the armored, and the mechanized divisions, need not launch an offensive against the Indians.
The delusive matrix of policymaking in Pakistan
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), about 1.24 million salaried people filed their tax returns in 2021. That makes up just about 6% of the entire population of Pakistan. That is the arching achievement of the FBR - a practically non-existent tax net.
Nazi-Soviet War: Did the weather contribute to Hitler’s defeat?
Shane Quinn, a British geostrategist, writes about the extent to which the weather events, in late 1941 and early 1942, influenced the Nazi-Soviet War. The Third Reich's hierarchy blamed the rain and snow for the failure to take Moscow, but this was covering up their own shortcomings.
Russia-Ukraine war and the conundrum of hate speech
Although the Meta thinks its decision is of utmost importance as it ensures freedom of speech, aligning it with self-defense in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it seems now igniting the wrath in the already raging war between two nations.
How Pakistan has strengthened its non proliferation regime?
Over the decades, Pakistan has proved itself as a responsible nuclear weapon state in its policies, in fact, more than any other signatory member of NPT. Pakistan respects and supports the global non-proliferation regime at different organizational platforms.