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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Is the Pakistani establishment panicking?

The political situation of the country has been extremely tense and chaotic in these past few months. In addition to the economic crisis that has struck the whole nation with inflation.

Analyzing PTI’s 2nd Long March

During his ill-starred 3 years and nine months rule, PM IK failed to fulfill his unrealistic promises which disillusioned the people as well as his mentors who had brought him to power.

Drones in 21st Century Warfare

Future warfare would be unmanned, connected with artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in all domains of warfare. Drones and autonomous systems are the next big thing after the internet revolution.

Rivalries of the major powers in Eurasia

Bush established missile infrastructure in NATO states Poland and the Czech Republic and then led NATO to the frontiers of Russia by incorporating the Baltic states into the military organization in 2004.

Christian nationalism: A threat to Israel’s national security?

Mr. Netanyahu also had no qualms about Mr. Orban’s rewriting of Hungary’s World War Two history, which included rehabilitating anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi wartime figures as anti-communist icons.

Sustainable Business Practices in Textile Sector of Pakistan

Even though the textile sector of Pakistan is seen as one of the most significant sectors from an economic perspective, the supply chain for this sector is plagued by serious environmental and social issues.

Can India occupy AJK and GB?

Presently, both India and Pakistan lack the conventional punch to wrest the portions of the erstwhile princely state of  Jammu & Kashmir they had captured during the First Kashmir War (October 1947 –April 1949).

Xi’s third term and US-China relations

The US and China are trapped in what Graham Allison has termed as Thucydides' trap. Under President Xi, China has taken several steps that are intended to counter US influence and liberal order.

How the Shah of Iran eliminated his dissidents

Amir-Abbas Hoveyda was an Iranian economist and politician who served as the Shah's Prime Minister from 27 January 1965 to 7 August 1977. He was the longest-serving prime minister in Iran's history.

The Qatar World Cup: Footballing for soft power

A US-led military coalition liberated Kuwait while many conservative Kuwaitis fled to Saudi Arabia. Less conservative Kuwaiti nationals sat the war out in the casino of the Cairo Hilton hotel.

Iran’s uprising: The beginning of a new revolution?

The protest, which began one month ago with the death of MahsaAmini, has extended to all seventeen regions of Iran. At least 108 people were killed in the operation, including women and children.

November 1971: The meeting in Beijing

Squadron Leader Arshad Sami Khan (retired) is a veteran of the 1965 war. After the war, he served as ADC to Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan, General Yahya Khan, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.