Dawn Editorial Summary
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 dive into the tangled web of Indo-Pak relations, I can’t help but see how the Kashmir dispute remains the old wound that never truly scabs over
When the dust settles on another round of Indo-Pak tensions, we’re left staring at the same old script—rattled sabers, flared tempers, and hurried ceasefires.
The recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, though fragile, offers a much-needed breather after the shocking escalation on May 7 due to India’s unprovoked aggression.
The article paints a grim picture of Pakistan’s human development standing, placing it near rock bottom on the global scale—168 out of 193 countries
I vividly recall the unwavering spirit that defined Pakistan’s journey toward nuclear deterrence, a path riddled with sanctions, external pressure, and grave sacrifices
India’s recent water maneuver has thrown a spanner in the works of regional peace. Without warning and in disregard of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT),
Tensions are running dangerously high in South Asia after India launched an unprovoked strike across the Line of Control, targeting areas in Azad Kashmir and Punjab under the so-called “Operation Sindoor