The article critiques the superficiality of intellectual discourse in the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the flaws in democracy, the influence of feudal mindsets, and the role of external powers in keeping underdeveloped nations weak.
Justice Markandey Katju's remarks on Jinnah and Gandhi as British agents serve as a provocation to revisit Pakistan’s history—a tale of betrayed ideals, military dominance, and systemic decline, where the dream of justice and democracy has been steadily eroded by those entrusted to uphold it.
The use of military courts to try civilians in Pakistan undermines democratic principles, human rights, and the rule of law, exacerbating internal instability and international condemnation.
Imran Khan's journey from cricket legend to political martyr parallels the heroism of figures like Socrates and Odysseus, embodying both philosophical ideals and national sacrifice.
Kattar Karachi struggles with an underdeveloped plot, weak characters, and poor direction, leaving audiences disappointed despite promising performances from its lead actors.
The US Supreme Court's TikTok ban raises concerns about free speech, economic impacts, and digital innovation, with long-term consequences for US-China tech relations.
The Global Civilization Initiative claims to promote harmony among civilizations, but its cultural relativism risks legitimizing authoritarian regimes and undermining human rights.