71 War: The Mythology of Genocide
In September, this year, Bangladesh Liberation War Minister AKM Mozammel Haque urged all those “who believe in the spirit of the liberation war” to unite for the recognition of the 1971 War as genocide.
Afghanistan: The “Strategic Depth” for TTP
Since its resurgence a few years ago, the TTP has strengthened its bases in Afghanistan to attack Pakistan — especially in areas where the Taliban’s territorial influence as an insurgency was significant.
G-77 Group and Pakistan
The Group of 77 is the largest intergovernmental organization of developing countries in the United Nations, which provides the means for the countries of the South.
Analyzing President Xi’s visit to Saudi Arabia
Chinese President Xi Jinping has paid a three-day trip to Saudi Arabia from December 7-9 amid the growing hitches in the long-standing bilateral relationship between Saudi Arabia and the USA.
System of police in Pakistan: An introduction
While analyzing, many ignore the constitutionality of criminal law, criminal procedure and the law of evidence on this important point; the important question that must be asked is that if criminal justice is a provincial subject.
A curious courtship: Rival Muslims woo Hindu nationalists
At stake for the Muslim rivals, proponents of rival pluralistic and autocratic forms of Islam, is who will help shape a gathering of religious leaders in advance of the September 2023 Delhi summit of G20 leaders.
Rise of fascism in Germany, 1918-1933 (Part 2)
The ideology of Nazism came into being in the years after the First World War. Had the conflict not erupted, it is unlikely that Adolf Hitler and his henchmen would have ever risen to prominence.
Scoring goals: Biden administration vs Middle East
The United States has an interest in being explicit rather than implicit in its response to the demand articulated by Mr. Gargash, even if that may be a political hot potato in Washington.
When Mr. Xi comes to town
Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh on Wednesday for a multiple-day visit, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported, amid frayed ties between the two countries and the United States.
Prevailing scaring-economic situation in Pakistan
Sanctions in Iran are not relaxed and we can procure Oil and Gas from next-door neighbors, alternatively, we still have to procure an expensive source of energy from faraway countries.
1971 War: A parody of pre-emptive air strikes
Chengiz Khan was the code name assigned to the preemptive strikes carried out by the PAF on the forward airbases and radar installations of the IAF on the evening of 3 December 1971.
Dissolution of assemblies: It’s not an easy task
Prior to the 18th Constitutional Amendment Act 2010, the President had the power to dissolve the National Assembly by exercising his powers in terms of Article 58 (2) (b) of the 1973 Constitution.