Chhattisgarh massacre : will the Sikh ever see justice?

Over twenty years ago, on 20 March 2000, 35 Sikh men were killed in cold blood by a group of masked gunmen in army...

Can Biden afford dragging South Asia towards strategic instability?

The United States emerged as the wealthiest nation from World War II and shaped a “rules-based order,” which is under stress with China’s steady...

Modi’s letter to Pakistan-a tactical retreat by India?

The Indian Prime Minister’s letter to Pakistan’s Prime Minister and its people on 23rd March 2021, celebrated as Pakistan’s Day came as a surprise...

The willful distortion of historical dates

Pakistan is not the sole state in altering some of its history dates. Philippines, India and some others have also done it for analogous...

Monetary polarization: a serious problem for poor nations

Typically, monetary polarization has been a problem facing many inhabitants of the world. In general physics, polarization is the magnetic attraction of unlike poles....

A journey towards establishing reading rooms in Balochistan

Balochistan languishes hard under the grip of educational backwardness. In spite of natural resources in abundance, the people of the province are crawling pathetically...

Is Saudis’ renewed peace push enough to save Yemen?

The people of Yemen continue to suffer in the midst of what the UN previously described as the planet's worst humanitarian crisis, which shows...

Religious fanaticism: a nail in the coffin of India’s secular status

A few days ago, Wasim Rizvi — former Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board Chairman— faced severe backlash for filing PIL in the Supreme...

Bangladesh’s independence: a history marked with India’s tirade against Pakistan

Bangladesh is celebrating its golden jubilee of Independence from 17-27 March 2019. India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, will visit Dhaka in March to join...

Politicization and digital divide- the woes of education system in Pakistan

Worldwide, 58% of school-age children from the richest families have internet access compared to only 16% from the poorest families. An almost similar gap...

Smugglers’ protests: Iran succumbs to trauma and demons

Recent clashes in the Iranian province of Sistan and Balochistan highlight Iran’s vulnerabilities as well as its inability to overcome trauma and control its...

Governance in Pakistan: where have the leaders gone?

It is with great sadness and a measure of shame one has to say that the politicians in Pakistan are behaving like street brawlers....