Editorial
The article argues that learning in universities cannot and should not be confined to lecture halls and examinations because student societies act as laboratories of leadership, creativity and civic maturity.
The article explores a diplomatic drama that flipped South Asia’s political chessboard on its head. It begins with Trump’s sweeping return to the White House and his unexpected chill toward India’s Prime Minister Modi, once hailed as his “best friend.”
The article explores a planet on the brink, where soaring global temperatures are pushing ecosystems to the edge and biodiversity loss is becoming a silent crisis. Saudi Arabia,
The article charts the shifting sands of global politics. It highlights the world’s evolution from Cold War bipolarity to post-Cold War unipolarity, and now towards a multipolar order.
In the wake of Operation Sindoor and Pakistan’s nimble counter through Operation Bunyan Marsus, Islamabad has managed to claw its way back onto the global stage, reshuffling the deck in its favour
The article zeroes in on Gwadar, the crown jewel of CPEC, and exposes how it’s been long promised but poorly delivered.
The article looks into the storm brewing between India and Pakistan following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir
I’m writing this to unpack the layered narrative in Aneela Shahzad’s article Gaza, Israel and the Infinite Game, which unravels the enduring conflict between Gaza and Israel not as a political episode with a clear ending but as an “infinite game” where players change, but the struggle persists.
This article reveals how Israel, under the guise of geopolitical strategy is attempting to hijack the Baloch liberation movement for its own ends
Russia’s official recognition of the Afghan Taliban government marks a diplomatic turning point with wide geopolitical ripples. Unlike previous gestures of quiet engagement by countries like China, Pakistan, and the UAE, Russia has openly acknowledged the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” in its official statement