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 Tehrik-e-Taliban Ends the Ceasefire with PakistanPakistan is in the news once again. As General Asim Munir assumes the responsibility of the next Army Chief of Pakistan, a curious event...
Muskaan KapurRussia’s Refusal to Sell Discounted Oil Leaves Pakistan DesperateThe official delegation from Pakistan traveled to Moscow on November 29 for a three-day meeting with Russian officials to discuss the...
Aayushi Sharma Can Pakistan's new army chief save his country? Syed Asim Munir has taken charge in Pakistan at a time when the country is particularly fragile. But who is he really, and can he, the...
Lt Gen Kamaleshwar DavarPakistan on the edge, once againTumultuous Pakistan is once again is in the news for all the wrong reasons. That Pakistan seldom gets any happy tidings, except...
Dr. Amjad Ayub MirzaWhy the Upcoming Local Body Elections in PoJK are an EyewashAfter a lapse of 31 years, Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) seems all set for the local bodies (LB) elections on November 27. So...
Gautam SenPart public relations, part apologia: implications of the new US National Security StrategyIt maintains the tone of 'good versus evil' but how realistic is the new US National Security Strategy on key issues like energy security...
Aayushi Sharma F-16: biography of a fighter jet India recently objected to the US handing $450 million to Pakistan for the 'maintenence' for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jet fleet. So we...
GO Editorial A new wave of sectarian violence is destroying Pakistan from within (Video)Pakistan has always had a history of sectarian violence against its minorities like Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Shia Muslims in a Sunni...
Chris Blackburn'India’s press are still claiming a Hindutva connection to the Leicester mobs when there is none'.The first of a two-part series written by British analyst Chris Blackburn on what he saw during the mob violence in Leicester. There’s a...
Aayushi Sharma The Afghan Yoga Teacher in Exile Until the Taliban recaptured power in Afghanistan, Fakhria Momtaz was the country's best-known yoga teacher running a popular yoga studio...
Aayushi Sharma Balochistan Separatism and Pakistan Floods Long simmering separatism likely to grow in Pakistan's biggest province, Balochistan, as it is the region worst-affected by historic...
Akasha Usmani Kashmir, Small Steps to Normal With record tourist footfalls, and even new cinema halls (once banned by terrorists), the Kashmir region of India is back in business....
Aayushi Sharma SCO under India: What to Expect As India takes up the responsibility of heading the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2023, here's a snapshot of what to look...
Akasha Usmani Political Instability has Triggered an Economic Crisis in PakistanPolitical upheaval and instability in Pakistan have a long history; throughout the country's 75-year history, 23 Prime Ministers have...
Hindol SenguptaWhy Kushok Bakula is a hero of Indian independence In the 75th year of Indian independence, the country must remember a Buddhist monk who fought for its territorial integrity and was an...
Chris BlackburnGlaciers and Peaks: Chinese Aggression in the HimalayasChinese economic growth has led to direct military aggression. In contrast, India’s growth has led to the country receiving better...
Dr. Amjad Ayub MirzaPoJK Inches Towards Social RebellionIt was a cold night with subzero temperature on March 2 when a police convoy arrived outside the office of Rawalakot Commissioner in...
Lt Gen Kamaleshwar DavarBalochistan is Burning – Pakistan Should Remember 1971!Among the many regions in this increasingly troubled and violence afflicted world where the local populace yearns for freedom from their...
Rishi SuriBalochistan - Pakistan’s New Battle FrontBalochistan, the most backward province of Pakistan is facing troubles and miseries relentlessly since last decade, though it had been...