Britain’s colonial practices in Africa

The First Boer War was not a large conflict, involving soldiers numbering in their low thousands, but poor British command and positioning of their troops contributed to the defeat against well-organized Boer forces.

Pakistan’s Struggle for Equitable Water Access and the Path to Social Justice

In the arid landscape of Pakistan, millions face a looming water crisis, with access to clean and affordable water slipping away. Corruption and criminal activities exacerbate the problem, while crumbling infrastructure and climate change further intensify the struggle.

What is Happening in India?

It is high time that the people of Sub-Continent understand this vile scheme and launch a mighty united people's struggle.

The Intercept’s Latest Leak Might Deal Irreparable Damage To Pak-China Relations

China might soon be forced to informally cut its losses since continuing to develop a connectivity corridor that’s now under its systemic rival’s de facto control would be highly irresponsible.

Confusion and uncertainty shape debate about US Gulf policy

Saudi Arabia has demanded a security pact alongside guaranteed access to the United States’ most sophisticated weaponry as part of a deal under which the kingdom would establish diplomatic relations with Israel.

Indian Judge’s Message to New Chief Justice of Pakistan

The author congratulates Justice Isa on his new position, while also highlighting the challenges that now face the new CJ.

Taking a Stand: The Legacy of Courageous Individuals in the Land of the Pure

In a time when conformity seemed to be the norm, these remarkable individuals pedaled against the tide, both metaphorically and literally, on their 'Sarkari Bicycles.'

Jinnah’s Death Anniversary and Moeed Pirzada

Moeed Pirzada's praise of Jinnah's commitment to the rule of law on his 75th death anniversary is met with disagreement.

Graveyard of Wishful Desires

The article explores Afghanistan's historical role and the challenges it faces in the evolving Afghan landscape.

Women’s Reservation in Legislatures is a Gimmick

Women's representation is merely a political maneuver, one that may offer little tangible benefit to the citizens of India or Pakistan.

Gulf sports diplomacy could enter choppy waters

Spain’s top soccer league, La Liga, has complained to the European Commission that Qatari state aid to Qatar-owned Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) allegedly distorts European Union markets by paying above market sums for top players.

N Ram’s Cri de Coeur

Instead of pandering to the low tastes of the Indian masses, Indian media should seek to uplift its intellectual level.