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After over a year of devastating violence in Gaza, marked by unprecedented ethnic cleansing, a temporary ceasefire has been brokered between Israel and Hamas by Qatar. While the truce offers a reprieve to Gaza’s devastated population, the ongoing colonial occupation and systematic apartheid persist
The escalating separatist insurgency in Balochistan represents a grave security challenge for Pakistan, with recent militant attacks revealing their growing sophistication and capability. Armed separatists briefly
The 2023 Gaza conflict, ignited by Hamas’s attack, has deepened the Israeli-Palestinian rift, escalating into widespread violence, significant casualties, and a severe humanitarian crisis. Gaza faces dire conditions, with over 80% of its population displaced amidst restricted aid and basic resources. Regionally, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Iran grapple with security concerns and political repercussions, while […]
The intricate dynamics of the Pak-China relationship, dating back to 1951, are a source of concern for the US, particularly given China’s growing influence in Pakistan through initiatives like CPEC.
In the intricate web of global power dynamics, Pakistan’s geostrategic position offers both opportunities and challenges.
Trump’s second presidency signals a resurgence of his “America First” policy, characterized by isolationism, trade wars, and skepticism towards international alliances
Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts gained momentum following the tragic 2014 Army Public School attack, marking a pivotal moment in addressing internal security threats. This led to the formulation of the National Internal Security Policy (NISP) and the subsequent National Action Plan (NAP)
Pakistan’s economy grapples with the pernicious effects of stagflation, a condition characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of high inflation, stagnant growth, and rising unemployment
In 2024, Pakistan’s internal security challenges intensified, with militant attacks surging by 70% compared to the previous year. Key threats stemmed from groups like the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA),
Pakistan’s foreign policy, traditionally reactive and heavily focused on security concerns, necessitates a transformative shift toward economic diplomacy and strategic regional cooperation