Editorial Summary
In this thought-provoking piece, I reflect on how Modi’s political playbook is jeopardizing regional peace through calculated nationalism that masks deeper domestic failures
The historical baggage between Pakistan and Bangladesh, rooted in the painful events of 1971, has long marred bilateral ties. However, a significant shift is unfolding after the departure of Sheikh Hasina, whose tenure was marked by autocratic governance and strong allegiance to India
In today’s turbulent world, safety and security have become illusions rather than realities. I reflect on the undeniable truth that survival is not rooted in dreams or diplomacy but in strength, resilience, and wisdom
The critically examines the rising military tensions between India and Pakistan following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, occupied Kashmir, which killed over two dozen tourists.
Once again, Pakistan and India are tiptoeing on the edge of a perilous crisis, this time fueled by a terrorist attack in occupied Kashmir.
The recent tension between India and Pakistan has placed the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 in a perilous spotlight. India’s unilateral announcement to suspend the treaty following a terror attack in Kashmir has triggered alarm across South Asia.
The tragic killing of tourists in Pahalgam has once again ignited a firestorm of blame, with India pointing fingers at Pakistan without pausing to sift fact from fiction.
The world is undergoing a major shift in global power dynamics, and I’ve found it imperative to analyze how emerging economies like China, India, Brazil, and South Africa are altering the foundations of international governance
In Gaza’s shadowed nights, the future of warfare unfolds with chilling precision, where machines, not men, hold the trigger. Asad Baig’s article paints a grim picture of how Israel’s AI-driven system
The article looks into the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following a terror attack in Pahalgam, India-held Kashmir, which left 26 civilians dead