Deadly terrorist attacks in Pakistan have increased to the highest level in over four years as U.S. troops left Afghanistan and the Taliban took power, a sign of growing instability in the region that could hurt business and investments. Most of the violence has been attributed to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
Pakistan faces a lot of issues within its governing system like unapologetic leaders, uneducated religious merchants, or non-meritorious selections for top positions but still, we have seen people still supporting them so does that mean that our people lack conscience to call them out?
Inglorious Empire, by Shashi Tharoor, a United Nations diplomat turned Indian National Congress MP in New Delhi, a book arose from a speech given by Dr. Shashi Tharoor in May 2015 at the Oxford Union in support of the motion ‘Britain Owes Reparations to Her Former Colonies’,
Pakistan has, certainly, played a sorry part in the Afghan situation and has also suffered because of it. Having learnt their lessons, the current government and the Pakistani military are trying their best to not repeat former mistakes.
Mustafa khan laments how in a conventional war Pakistan cannot simply hope to match India. The United States and India are reconciled to ceding their influence in Afghanistan to China, Pakistan and its proxy Taliban so long as the territory is not used to nurture terrorist groups.
Dr. Farid A Malik thinks that Punjab is headed in the right direction in terms of development projects and good governance but there are still uphill battles that need to be fought like those who indulge in thuggery must be punished.
Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have initiated a process that, if it comes to fruition, will bring about the normalization of relations between the two countries. but this relationship has given rise to some questionable assumptions, argues Dr. James Dorsey.
Despite such cosmetic appearances in international counter-terrorism efforts, according to the irrefutable evidence that Pakistan presented to the UN in 2020, India has been involved with the nexus of terrorist groups operating in Pakistan which proves that India cannot be trusted.
The perception of the Afghan Taliban’s total takeover of the country amid a humiliating U.S. withdrawal is iconic for jihadis, and it is likely to substantially bolster their morale and strength and have the ability to change the dynamics of global terrorism.
Muhammad Ayaz Khan thinks it has been a well-established reality that some leaders here have distorted the election system to advance their personal interests over the interests of the people and the state. This makes us question our faith in our system as it's getting exploited by the powerful.
Sameed Basha, a political analyst discusses how New Zealand Cricket called off the tour minutes before the Rawalpindi match, the team’s first in Pakistan in 18 years. This has disappointed the cricket enthusiast drastically and is a huge blow to Pakistan's reputation.
British geo-strategist, Shane Quinn, gives us a critical analysis of some crucial reasons which led the US government to begin its long involvement in Afghanistan for 20 years. He discusses much of the thinking behind Washington's desire to retain its supremacy and prestige