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Monday, November 18, 2024

Asif Haroon Raja

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Jammu & Kashmir: India’s Coercive Tactics and...

In the wake of the above-narrated realities, Modi on a three-day state visit to the USA is being given special handling by the State, the Indian diaspora and the US business community.

From Partition to Resilience: Pakistan’s Struggle and...

Despite strong opposition from various factions, the All India Muslim League persevered, securing convincing victories in elections and affirming the aspirations of the Muslim majority.

Unmasking Disinformation: The 9 May Attacks and...

With local social media handlers, foreign connections, and the integration of digital media and artificial intelligence, the campaign aimed to undermine Pakistan's institutions, widen societal divides, and breed hatred.

The Rise and Fall of PTI: A...

The rise of Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party initially captivated the hearts of educated urbanites and veterans alike, who had long held a strong bond with the Army and held disdain for the political class.

US-Pakistan Relations: Geostrategic Compulsions and Shifting Alliances

In the intricate web of international politics, the relationship between the United States and Pakistan stands as a compelling case study, reflecting the complex dynamics at play in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape.

The beginning of civil war in Pakistan

Pakistan is teetering after former Prime Minister Imran Khan was dramatically arrested by paramilitary troops on corruption charges, sparking a deadly outpouring of anger against the powerful military.

Pakistan riddled with multiple crises

Even by the standards of Pakistan’s perpetually unstable politics, the last past few months in the country have been exceptionally turbulent. Pakistan has a new government as of April 11 after Imran Khan was forced out via a vote of no confidence.

Pakistan’s Nuclear Program still an eyesore? Part...

It needs deeper appraisal as to what impelled Biden to raise this issue in his address to the Democratic Congressional Committee when the strained Pak-US relations had just begun to show signs of improvement.