Why the surge in crime rate is worrisome

Unprecedented heavy floods have worsened the situation and victims of the flood are not getting in time adequate assistance. So they are also left with no option for their “crimes”. 

Why Bangladesh military should not be taken lightly

Myanmar is an unstable country. There have been repeated military coups. Democracy has been blocked. The image of the military junta's seizure of power has been written on Myanmar's chest again and again.

What’s wrong with our society

If we decide to disown and boycott everybody among us who lies, be it our closest relatives or friends, we will have justice in society and respect in the world. The economic advantages will follow themselves.

Is Imran Khan becoming the Machiavelli’s Prince?

Khan’s obsession with power, and thirst for revenge while following the precise footsteps of Niccole Machiavelli is something that even Khan’s voters must think about multiple times before voting.

Will Iran turn to al-Qaeda to combat Islamic State?

Unregistered Afghan refugees have been one of Iran's most significant challenges since the Taliban takeover. There are no migrant camps in Iran like those in other countries, such as the Syrian camps in Turkey.

Ajit Kumar Doval: Archetypal protagonist in framing innocent Muslims

Ajit Kumar Doval KC is a central civil servant of the IPS cadre serving as the fifth and the current National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India, with the precedence equivalent to Cabinet Minister.

Myanmar-Bangladesh border tensions’ solution through diplomatic approach

Many Rohingya people fled from Myanmar a few years ago in fear of their lives, but recently the Myanmar army is facing strong resistance from other independence-seeking rebels.

Why UN should address the Myanmar-Bangladesh border tensions

In response to recent casualties at Bangladesh's Bandarban border, the foreign ministry of Bangladesh summoned Myanmar's ambassador in Dhaka, Aung Kyaw Moe, and delivered a stern protest letter.

Quetta’s Peculiar Plight of Water

Today, the water situation in Quetta is dire and the water demand is 61 million gallons per day (mgd), whereas only 24.5 mgd is being provided by the water authorities. There are lots of reasons for this calamity.

Pakistan: A failed state?

The empirical era has gone when the expansion of territory had been the prime objective of an empire. Because the power of an empire was identical to the vastness of land it had conquered.

How climate change is impacting our societies

The unprecedented continuous torrential rains that are 700 to 5000 percent more than the average in August have destroyed whole villages and fields of agriculture in most of rural Sindh. 

Creating Building Blocks for Cooperative Security in the Middle East

The year’s move of Israel from the US military’s European to its Central Command (CENTCOM) that covers the Middle East facilitates coordination between regional militaries.