Editorial Summary
In this compelling piece, I explore how India has taken international law for a ride by declaring the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) “in abeyance”—a move that not only lacks any legal grounding but also sets a dangerous precedent.
As I write this, I can’t help but feel the ground shaking beneath our collective conscience. The article paints a harrowing picture of Gaza, gripped by what can only be called a modern-day genocide
As the blazing sun beats down on Pakistan with no mercy, the nation finds itself squarely in the grip of an unforgiving climate crisis
In the thick of rising tensions between Pakistan and India, the recent editorial in Dawn underscores the urgent need for leaders to get off their high horses and embrace dialogue over destruction.
The regional chessboard of South Asia is once again ripe for movement, and Pakistan has signalled its willingness to engage in meaningful dialogue, hoping India will also come to the table.
As the curtain rises on Trump’s second term, his grand return to Saudi Arabia sets the stage for a power-packed display of strategic alliances, mega-investments, and high diplomacy
In the wake of recent border skirmishes, I observed another diplomatic firestorm brewing between Pakistan and India, this time over alleged espionage
In the wake of India’s provocative strikes across the border, I found myself compelled to address what unfolded next—Pakistan’s firm yet calculated response
As I see it, the winds of diplomacy are shifting in the Middle East, and Donald Trump seems to be sailing his own ship through these troubled waters.
Reading between the lines of the recent US-China trade talks held in Switzerland, it’s clear that this isn’t just a tug-of-war over tariffs—it’s a test of strategic maturity in a fractured world order