Editorial Summary
The article brings to light Pakistan’s dire need for strategic advocacy in the United States, emphasizing the untapped potential of various groups with deep ties to both nations
The global order is undergoing a seismic shift under President Donald Trump’s erratic leadership, leaving allies and adversaries alike scrambling to reassess their positions.
President Trump has embarked on a combative journey, not against traditional US adversaries but against Western allies and the American establishment
President Trump’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia conflict marks a stark departure from his predecessor’s policies, prioritizing an immediate cessation of hostilities over military victory.
The evolving landscape of militancy in the Middle East, particularly with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan’s call to disarm, is bound to reshape regional geopolitics
Donald Trump’s approach to international affairs has sent shockwaves across the global stage, redefining diplomatic and economic relations with an iron fist. His policies blend hard-hitting realpolitik with aggressive economic maneuvers, shaking up alliances and unsettling adversaries alike
The bombing at Darul Uloom Haqqania in Nowshera signals a dangerous shift in the militant landscape of Pakistan. Unlike recent attacks that primarily targeted security personnel, this suicide blast struck at a religious institution, killing Maulana Hamidul Haq Haqqani, a significant figure linked to both religious and political spheres.
The article explores the evolving global power dynamics, questioning the often-repeated claim of America’s decline while highlighting the complexities of international relations. Using the analogy of Warehouse 13,
Indo-Pak relations remain mired in pettiness and hostility, driven largely by India’s unyielding stance and Pakistan’s internal struggles
Pakistan’s so-called democratic transition has been little more than a façade, as successive regimes, both civilian and hybrid, have failed to break the stranglehold of unelected power structures