Exporting Hindutva: From Godse to Modi
Having gathered momentum by the 1990s, the majoritarian doctrine of the BJP had succeeded in revitalizing Hindutva, when in 1992, the Babri Mosque was razed to the ground by organized Hindu mobs.
6 army personnel embrace martyrdom in helicopter crash
Army says helicopter crashed during training mission in southwestern Balochistan province late last night
Naval exercises held by US, S Korea as tension soar
North Korea is under multiple sets of international sanctions over its programmes to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Pakistan going through toxic times -Part 1
RAW in collaboration with other intelligence agencies hostile to Pakistan has now poisoned the minds of the segments of Balochis, Sindhis, Muhajirs, Pakhtuns, Punjabis and Gilgitis through subversion.
IMF Resumes its Extended Fund Facility for Pakistan
Shehbaz Sharif's government, after much bickering and infighting, on July 13, 2022, finally reached a staff-level agreement on policies to complete the combined 7th and 8th reviews of Pakistan's EFF.
How public opinion surveys challenge the image Arab leaders like to project
Seventy percent expressed concern about the loss of traditional values and culture. Sixty-five percent argued that preserving their religious and cultural identity was more important than creating a globalized society.
Japan, China celebrate 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations
The war in Ukraine has only deepened the divide, with Japan backing Western allies opposed to Russia's invasion while Beijing avoids criticising Moscow.
Global Data in the XXI Century
According to the World Bank, there are 7.2 billion people on Earth today, 3.9 billion of whom live in Asia. China has 1.4 billion...
1965: Right War at the Wrong Time
Reflecting back after fifty-seven years, one can argue that, from Pakistan’s perspective, this was the right war fought at the wrong time.
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”.
Russian nuclear strike has disastrous ramifications, warns US
"Any use of nuclear weapons would have catastrophic effects for, of course, the country using them, but for many others as well."
Pakistan’s War Against the “Spoken Word”
Pakistan has often been described, by international media, as the most dangerous place for journalists.
