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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

India: From Republic to Rashtra?

The drive of vigilantism and violence by supporters of Hindutva has resulted in the erasure of the secular democratic values and even compromised the sovereign monopoly on the violence of the state. A minority rights group in India reported more than 300 attacks on Christians.

Will Pakistan utilize China’s newly launched largest land monitoring satellite?

Synthetic aperture radar, or SAR, satellite will help Beijing ‘conduct mass terrain survey at millimeter precision’

Re-examining judicial appointments conundrum

In a country that last year ranked third from the bottom in terms of male-female parity, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan’s vote in her favor can also be seen as a step towards gender equality in the highest echelons of the judiciary itself.

Pakistan & Turkey to send joint satellites into space?

According to the tweet, Turkish Aerospace Industries stated that it will cooperate with Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) to develop satellite projects. This is indeed a major development.

Why Pakistan needs to focus on its presidential and parliamentary system?

Talk of a presidential system recurs at fairly regular intervals and is supported by the usual suspects who blame parliamentary democracy and not the mal intent and incompetence of those running it for the failure of governance.

Will collect Rs 8 trillion by June, 2023: Chairman FBR

Chairman FBR said that in current FY 2021-22, ”Our revenue target is Rs 5.830 trillion which is expected to increase till Rs 6 trillion by June 2022. We have collected Rs 300 billion more revenue than our target till December 31.”

Durand line and the nascent Taliban regime

The realignment of borders on historic grounds in the present era would do no good except for jeopardizing the whole current international order and would only cause chaos and confusion. Both countries have been in the vicious cyclical loop of border disputes

486 attacks made on Indian Christians in 2021

Right-wing Hindu outfits have often targeted Christian charity over conversion motives. Just like Christians, Muslims also continue to face systemic discrimination across India including IIOJK.

Modi govt pressurising Twitter against me: Rahul Gandhi

In a letter written to Twitter CEO, Indian Opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi made claims of a government campaign to suppress his reach on the platform. He also questioned, "Twitter's unwitting complicity in curbing free and fair speech in India."

First time in 15 years, EU leader to visit Pakistan

The ambassador said the Hungarian prime minister’s visit was also important as it would be the first visit by a leader of the European Union to Pakistan in 15 years.

UK vs Pakistan: Who has the most govt cars?

Interestingly, the UK government does not consider travel from home to office and back an official duty. It demands that ministers arranged their own transport — by use of bus, cycle or train. Therefore, the UK government allocated a low number of cars for official use.

Poor vendor in Thar wins heart as Murree profiteers slammed

The video of the vendor from Thar forces the viewers to rethink the recent tragedy reported in Pakistan’s most-visited tourist destination, Murree. At least 22 tourists had died in their cars after being stuck on the road during a snow blizzard.
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