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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Medical treatment abroad – Saad Rasool

Saad Rasool | Even as the world waits, with bated breath, about the outcome of an (ongoing) stand-off between two nuclear powers in South Asia,...

Kazakh police raid raises spectre of China’s long arm – James M. Dorsey

James M. Dorsey | A police raid on a Kazakh group documenting the plight of Kazakhs and Uyghurs caught in a brutal crackdown in China’s...

Aurat March: What went wrong!

Farah Adeed | Populism and polarization have become permanent features of the modern world. Francis Fukuyama, Professor of Political Science at the Stanford University, observed...

Have Pakistanis learnt the use of Soft Power?

Adam Garrie | For decades, Pakistan has been cursed with political leaders who seemed incapable of grasping the importance of soft power as a tool...

India to face music at all fronts

Shahzad Rahim | India couldn’t get the kick in the stampede because of its unfortunate policies. The world dynamics are changing fast but the Modi...

Iran and North Korea highlight pitfalls of Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ strategy – James M. Dorsey

James M. Dorsey | Donald J. Trump’s hitherto failed ‘maximum pressure’ approach to Iran, as well as for that matter North Korea, begs the question...

Pulwama: An equilibrium of deterrence that fell apart

Mehboob Qadir | Pulwama blast has turned out to be truly a watershed, a defining moment in relations between India and Pakistan in more than...

Pakistan’s peace gesture and India’s warmongering

Abdul Rehman Malik | The relationship between two arch-rivals India and Pakistan has never been sound since Independence from British Yoke in 1947. Both countries...

Sub-continent’s 5th Generation Warfare

Omer Amir | South Asia’s roundabout 2 billion population deserve a prosperous, opulent and vibrant future. They have been relegated to the sidelines of global...

Democratizing the Judicial Process – Indian Courts Exercise of Suo Motu Powers

An advocate of the Indian Supreme Court explains the evolution of suo motu powers under Indian courts in the past 40 years in order to enforce part 3 of the constitution which has led them to usurp into areas that hitherto were the prerogative of the legislature and executive.

Modi’s populism or Imran’s humanity: What went wrong for BJP?

Noorulain Naseem | Considering the level of success that populism has in contemporary politics, it must have seemed like a sane idea to Indian Prime...

Kashmir issue: Indian media follows Israel’s Hasbara model

Muhammad Mueen Ahmad | A Survey from Microsoft shows that India is a hotbed of fake news compared to any other country of the world. The survey...