CEO and Editor of GVS, Dr. Moeed Pirzada, invited two brilliant Oxford students and members of its debating society for a discussion on why the Muslim world is not a democracy and who is responsible—the West or Muslims.
Pakistan’s military-led regime navigates a precarious diplomatic balance between Washington and Beijing, leveraging US support while relying on China’s financial backing, raising questions about Beijing’s long-term strategy.
This week, Congressman Tom Suozzi joined Dr Moeed Pirzada for an interesting discussion on everything from his life to Pakistan Caucus, President Trump, and Europe.
Pakistan faces renewed threats of territorial instability as India and Afghanistan fuel the Balochistan insurgency, echoing the 1971 East Pakistan crisis.
The article critiques the superficiality of intellectual discourse in the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the flaws in democracy, the influence of feudal mindsets, and the role of external powers in keeping underdeveloped nations weak.
Justice Markandey Katju's remarks on Jinnah and Gandhi as British agents serve as a provocation to revisit Pakistan’s history—a tale of betrayed ideals, military dominance, and systemic decline, where the dream of justice and democracy has been steadily eroded by those entrusted to uphold it.