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The 27th Constitutional Amendment – institutionalising military supremacy in Pakistan?
Pakistan's 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill, passed on November 8, 2025, marks a decisive transformation in the country's power structure, formally entrenching the military's dominance within the constitutional framework. File photo of Field Marshal Asim Munir. The amendment establishes the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), unifying command over the Army, Navy, and Air Force, while abolishing the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee. Though presented as a measure to enhan


Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan Force – another self-inflicted wound
Pakistan appears to be in the process of creating another Frankensteinian monster for itself. Elements within the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) , long a protégé of the military establishment and mobilized from time to time to embarrass or pressure the political leadership, appear to have gone rogue — raising an armed formation, the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan Force (TLPF) . File photo. In the wake of the brutal repression of the TLP’s ‘Labbaik Ya Aqsa Million March’  protes


Will anti-Indianism spread across the Anglosphere?
Introduction Since the 2024 U.S. elections, amid global economic headwinds—rising inflation, housing shortages, and labour-market disruption— there has been an increasing wave of anti-Indian sentiment , sometimes called anti-Indianism, Hinduphobia, or Indophobia. This describes prejudice, hostility, or discrimination directed at people of Indian origin, including both immigrants and long-established diaspora communities. (AI-generated photo .) What makes this trend significan


Bangladesh – HeI: Resurgent Islamism
On October 29, 2025, Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) Khagrachari District branch formed a human chain to protest and demand a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), claiming that it was an extremist Hindutva organisation. On October 24, 2025, HeI staged a protest rally in Chittagong District, demanding a ban on ISKCON, describing it as an extremist Hindutva organisation and an Indian agent. On October 18, 2025, Local Government, Rural Development and Coope


General Asim Munir’s delusion of power: A puppet democracy and a nation in decline
Pakistan’s current political theatre is not a democracy, it is a carefully choreographed act of submission, with General Asim Munir pulling the strings and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif playing the compliant marionette. After decades of repeated coups and direct military interventions, Pakistan’s latest army chief appears to have realised that outright takeovers no longer work. In the post-Cold War, post-FATF, IMF-dependent world, staging a coup is not just unfashionable, it’


India and Pakistan: The Elusive Quest for Conventional Deterrence Below the Nuclear Threshold
Why India and Pakistan have failed to find adequate deterrence under the nuclear threshold, and how this causes incessant strife between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.


Pakistan intelligence leaks to The Guardian are made to embarrass the UAE
Nestled at the heart of Europe, Vienna stands as a timeless nexus of intrigue and clandestine operations. Steeped in a rich tapestry of...


Remembering 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.


How China gets terrorism wrong
The heinous and surprise attack on Israel by Hamas and the former’s retaliation has consequently engulfed the entire region & led to a...


Gaza: From ancient roots to modern struggles
As 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...


The Rise of Hamas: Origins, objectives, and terrorism
The emergence and rise of Hamas, an Islamist political and militant organization, have significantly shaped the political landscape of...


China’s interest in the Khalistan movement
Introduction The Government of India has long believed that Khalistani separatists are working in tandem with foreign powers, mainly...


Khalistani 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...


Khalistan movement in Canada: Past, present, and future
The Khalistan movement, a Sikh separatist movement seeking an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, has had a significant presence in...


India-Canada fallout exposes American dichotomy
As the recent diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have unfolded, they have once again brought to light the West's glaring double...


What India can do to prevent continuous conflicts in the Sahel Region
The Sahel is the most under developed regions of the world spread across West and north central Africa. In pure geographic term, Sahel...


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...


Religious Minorities in Pakistan: A Vicious Cycle of Violence and Suppression
Pakistan was established as a Muslim homeland in South Asia, but it also became home to a portion of Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Ahmadis,...


Turkey's Russian Ambitions
Turkey's geostrategic location allows it to be both Asian and European. As the nexus of global social transitions and a melting pot of...


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...
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