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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Pakistan’s national security policy: The geopolitical dimension

The internal threat to Pakistan's security is the extension of its external threats or vice versa. We all know that moving forward from the Cold War period, India-Pakistan rivalry has shifted to a lower dimension where proxy operations against each other have replaced conventional warfare

Hindu Rashtra and its impact on India

The extremist Hindu organizations are so well-entrenched that their deliberations and planning are carried over years. This shows their power and determination to harm the Muslims to the fullest extent even when there is no provocation.

The mockery of democracy in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is, still, eagerly looking for the full-fledged installation of democracy as the plight of democracy it possesses is badly feeble. The post of the Chief Executive is occupied by the man selected by a Beijing-backed election committee from amongst the list shortlisted by China.

From Geopolitics to Geo Economics

According to the population census carried out in 1972, Pakistan’s population, after the separation of East Pakistan, was 65,309 million, which has soared to 220 million in 2022 – a 366.66 % increase. Pakistan's per capita water availability has declined by 400 percent.

Understanding Hustle Culture: A blessing or a curse?

Over the years, overworking has been modernized into what we know today as hustle culture by various self-help books you see on the shelves of bookstores, social media, and even through famous entrepreneurs. So, will hustle culture ever end? It’s quite hard to say

Emerging challenges and opportunities for Gwadar and CPEC

Gwadar offers various investment opportunities for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Recently, Saudi Arabia has shown interest in the establishment of an oil refinery at Gwadar. As the security situation and the image of the country will continue to get better.

The Middle East rush to bury hatchets: Is it sustainable?

The US withdrawal from Afghanistan brings to mind the American withdrawal from Vietnam, after which Southeast Asia and the Middle East fretted about the possibility of the United States walking away from its commitments.

Post-Covid world: A mental health bandwagon

The period of pre-post COVID-19 evolved the need to reshape the psychological and psychiatric needs of individuals. It is important to comprehend the critical patients of COVID-19 along with post-stress disorders with the stable forum of pandemic management.

India: From Republic to Rashtra?

The drive of vigilantism and violence by supporters of Hindutva has resulted in the erasure of the secular democratic values and even compromised the sovereign monopoly on the violence of the state. A minority rights group in India reported more than 300 attacks on Christians.

Re-examining judicial appointments conundrum

In a country that last year ranked third from the bottom in terms of male-female parity, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan’s vote in her favor can also be seen as a step towards gender equality in the highest echelons of the judiciary itself.

Why Pakistan needs to focus on its presidential and parliamentary system?

Talk of a presidential system recurs at fairly regular intervals and is supported by the usual suspects who blame parliamentary democracy and not the mal intent and incompetence of those running it for the failure of governance.

Durand line and the nascent Taliban regime

The realignment of borders on historic grounds in the present era would do no good except for jeopardizing the whole current international order and would only cause chaos and confusion. Both countries have been in the vicious cyclical loop of border disputes