A Year of Taliban Rule: Success and failure
The Taliban marked a year since they seized the Afghan capital in a rapid takeover that triggered a hasty escape of the nation’s Western-backed leaders, sent the economy into a tailspin.
Analysis of early fighting in World War I, 108 years ago: Part 2
Shane Quinn gives an analysis of the opening French Army offensives in World War I, which from 7 August 1914 were directed towards the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, and into the Ardennes forest.
SDGs and Climate Justice: The Case of Pakistan
Pakistan’s neighbors China and India together contribute more than one-third to global carbon emissions. Air does not follow the border lines and affects the neighboring states.
Pak Army’s Traditional Role in Nation Building
Physical construction work protection is important to the Army. For this purpose, two security factions have been established. Nationally significant projects are always fraught with difficulties. CPEC is no different.
What the Israelis and Palestinians agree on
Israel’s dilemma is that its future as a Jewish state and democracy may today be as threatened as it was in the early years when Arab armies were determined to wipe it off the map - writes Dr. James Dorsey, an award-winning journalist.
Understanding ECP judgment on PTI’s funding case
A strong ground on the basis of which the Judgment rendered by the ECP in the Foreign Funding case can be set at naught is whether it even possesses the attributes of being termed as a Court of Law - opines Barrister Pansota in a hard-hitting piece.
Pakistan’s independence: Dream of an Egalitarian State
We should resolve to make our beloved homeland, Pakistan, a state as envisaged by the great leader, Quaid-e-Azam - write Huzaima Bukhari & Dr. Ikramul Haq in an enlightening piece.
India at its 75th Independence Day
On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of India, it is important to gauge its achievements or deterioration. It is the first time that India instead of happily celebrating its Independence, is mourning the partition.
Expectations from the upcoming SCO Summit 2022
The announcement of Indo-Pak collaboration under the ambit of SCO Counter Terrorism Drills certainly brings good tidings amid a protracted stalemate between two uneasy neighbors.
Addiction of Social Media!
Even during research, it is found that Indian Smartphones Users' average screen time spiked by 25 percent to 6.9 hours during Covid-19 Pandemic. It means that we fix our eyes for 7 hours daily on our smartphones.
Pakistan’s foreign policy at 75
Pakistan is also in the same boat because its foreign policy has been hampered by the rising geo-political turf, global power competition, and its constant infatuation with regional security dilemmas.
Pakistan’s Independence: A Tale of Courage and Sacrifice
Muhammad Ali Jinnah explained this Hindu-Muslims divide on March 22, 1940, in his presidential address at the time Lahore Resolution, said, “Hindus and Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies.