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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

India’s Constitutional Deception turns Kashmir into a Volcano

Author of Narendra Modi: The Man, The Times and The Demolition, explains that Narendra Modi is taking India towards an authoritarian electoral government that tolerates no dissent, and contrary to the Indian government's claims, Kashmir is smoldering lava, that is being contained only through curfew and lockdown for the moment.

Pakistan Afghan Transit Trade: New Opportunities and Challenges

Managing Editor Global Village Space, analyses the Afghan transit trade and the challenges smuggling poses for lost Pakistani government revenues, and the need for one over-arching institution that can handle the goods from start to finish to remove this issue.

Government Tourism Policy & its Challenges

World tourism day takes place in September every year. GVS overviews the PTI government's tourism policy; what they have achieved in 12 months and what the challenges are to take Pakistan’s tourism sector to the next level

Pakistan evolving to Develop Human Capacity in Tourism

The importance of the Hospitality and Tourism segment as a growing industry has been recognized by the current government, and have shown determination to...

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Pakistan’s esteemed Singing Buddha

The maestro, Pakistan’s greatest music icon, is known for having one of the greatest voices ever recorded and his tunes globally influenced the face of music.

Parey Hut Love: Pakistani Cinema & its Epidemic of Badly Written Scripts

Asim Raza's Parey Hut Love lets you see a new twist to Pakistani cinema with talented actors trying to pull off a badly written script. Pakistani cinema plight seems not to end as more and more badly written scripts are being converted into films and Parey Hut Love is one of many.

Why Disney’s Live-Action Adaption of The Lion King was Unnecessary

The live adaptation of an old animated film 'The Lion King' trumped several in its tread to reach the milestone of one of the biggest movies of the year but the director seems to have played with the nostalgic emotions of fans, not adding much.

Anabelle Comes Home and the Dying Horror Genre

Annabelle: Comes Home failed to scare people as its predecessors have managed to in the cinemas. Few jump-scares can easily be shrugged off and it hints to the dying horror genre in Hollywood.

Editorial – Magazine

As we were going to press, the right-wing Hindutva government of Narendra Modi took the unprecedented step of ending Indian occupied Kashmir’s special status...

Imran Khan: From “Man on Container” to Prime Minister

On 18th August Imran Khan completes the first year as Prime Minister of Pakistan. His journey from days of street agitation to corridors of power offers an interesting glimpse into the man who may become one of the most important statesmen of the contemporary Muslim world, and perhaps soon a fit candidate for Nobel Peace Prize.

What’s next for US-Pakistan relations after Imran Khan’s US visit?

For proponents of the U.S.-Pakistan partnership, there’s much to be heartened about after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent visit to Washington. There were smiles and kind...

Another Fresh Start for US-Pakistan Relationship

Defense analyst and author examines the importance of PM Khan and the Army Chief’s US visit and breaking of ice in the almost completely suspended relations between US and Pakistani armed forces, but warns against over-promising on what Pakistan can do in Afghanistan.