Chris BlackburnPakistan intelligence leaks to The Guardian are made to embarrass the UAENestled at the heart of Europe, Vienna stands as a timeless nexus of intrigue and clandestine operations. Steeped in a rich tapestry of...
Chris BlackburnRemembering genocide and persecution: Why does Pakistan tremble in March?March holds significant remembrance days for two regions deeply entwined with Pakistan's narrative: Bangladesh and Balochistan.
Rishi SuriHow China gets terrorism wrongThe heinous and surprise attack on Israel by Hamas and the former’s retaliation has consequently engulfed the entire region & led to a...
Rishi SuriGaza: From ancient roots to modern strugglesAs Israel prepares to go into Gaza and possibly re-occupy the strip we take a look into the extremely complex history of Gaza and how it...
Rishi SuriThe Rise of Hamas: Origins, objectives, and terrorismThe emergence and rise of Hamas, an Islamist political and militant organization, have significantly shaped the political landscape of...
Chris Blackburn and Utsav Sanduja China’s interest in the Khalistan movementIntroduction The Government of India has long believed that Khalistani separatists are working in tandem with foreign powers, mainly...
Rishi SuriKhalistani Extremism: Then and now Khalistani extremism, often referred to as Sikh separatism or Sikh militancy, is a political and religious movement that emerged in the...
Rishi SuriKhalistan movement in Canada: Past, present, and futureThe Khalistan movement, a Sikh separatist movement seeking an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, has had a significant presence in...
Rishi SuriIndia-Canada fallout exposes American dichotomyAs the recent diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have unfolded, they have once again brought to light the West's glaring double...
Adarsh KuniyillamWhat India can do to prevent continuous conflicts in the Sahel RegionThe Sahel is the most under developed regions of the world spread across West and north central Africa. In pure geographic term, Sahel...
GO Editorial To understand the violence in India’s Manipur, look towards Myanmar India's Manipur has been witnessing violent ethnic clashes over the past few months. The underlying reasons are much more than just the...
Snober LaharwalReligious Minorities in Pakistan: A Vicious Cycle of Violence and SuppressionPakistan was established as a Muslim homeland in South Asia, but it also became home to a portion of Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Ahmadis,...
Senge SeringTurkey's Russian AmbitionsTurkey's geostrategic location allows it to be both Asian and European. As the nexus of global social transitions and a melting pot of...
Akasha Usmani Children of the Chinar Season 3, Special series on young achievers in Kashmir, the Downtown-wallahs Downtown Legacy Tour is a curated tour that helps the travelers to see the hidden beauty of Kashmir - the downtown area of Srinagar. It...
Mohammad UmarPakistan’s Terrorist Problem: The Return of the Tehreek-e-Taliban The Taliban (known as Afghan Taliba) are a pro-Pashtun, Sunni Islamist nationalist movement that rose to power in the early 1990s and...
Aayushi Sharma Why China is very concerned about safety of its people in Pakistan But while Pakistan has been trying consistently to provide protection, Chinese personnel have died regularly in attacks on them in...
Rishi SuriChildren of the Chinar, Season 2: Special series on young achievers of Kashmir, resort made of mudThis is the second story in this new season of celebrating talented people making news in Kashmir. For a region once plagued with...
Rishi SuriChildren of the Chinar, Season 2: Special series on young achievers in Kashmir, 'Orchardly' This is the first story of Season 2 of Children of the Chinar, our special coverage of exciting achievers from Kashmir. Once a dreaded...
GO Editorial Have the Historic Floods in Pakistan Aggravated Separatism in Balochistan? When a Pakistani military helicopter crashed on September 30 in the Balochistan province, separatists in the area claimed that they had...
Senge SeringEscaping Mare’s Nest: The case of Afghan HazaraMore often than not our minds wander towards Hazaras when we hear about Shias dying in terrorist attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan....