Why Myanmar is provoking Bangladesh
Bangladesh cannot be compared with a country that commits genocide. How does the world relate to a state like Myanmar, that is to think? It should be discussed in various international forums.
Monsoon season on steroids: Any lessons learned for the future?
Excuses of God’s will may salvage some public officials’ consciences, but the reality is that it is poor governance and the lack of longer-term planning that are the key factors responsible for the deaths of close to 1300 people and the billions of infrastructure lost.
Myanmar must end its egregious breach of international law
Given the circumstances, Bangladeshi authorities should strongly denounce Myanmar's actions through the diplomatic process and take appropriate action to prevent a repeat of such regrettable incidents.
1965 War: The Air and Naval Battle
To set the stage, the PAF in 1965 was a well-trained, American-supplied air force of 17 squadrons (12-16 aircraft per squadron), which included a squadron of F-104 Starfighters, then the most formidable fighter in Asia.
The dilemma of uncertainty in the Taliban’s regime
The Islamic State of Khorasan Province has proved to be a rather bigger challenge than fighting the Americans. The intensity of ISKP’s attacks in Afghanistan has significantly increased compared to last year.
Looming threats to Pakistan’s integrity
The military which used to play the role of a referee is finding itself in a weak position for the first time since both the camps feel that they have been victims of military meddlesome roles.
CPEC: Harbinger of prosperity for Balochistan
Improving the blue economy of Balochistan under CPEC will overwhelmingly reinforce the underperforming fishing sector, increase employment, and improve the living standards of people.
The future of nuclear non-proliferation regime
The NPT review conferences play an important role in analyzing and assessing the implementation and results of the agreement and charting the course of action over the next five years. Twenty-five years after its entry into force.
Pakistan caught in a serious debt trap
The framework for economic development was put in place by the founding fathers on the guidelines left by the father of the nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
1965 War: Fighting in the Sialkot and Rajasthan sectors
The Indian move was aimed at drawing the Pakistani forces to the south to relieve the pressure on the Indian Army in Punjab. In a counterattack, Pakistan Army recaptured the Gadra post.
Analysis of early fighting in World War I, 108 years ago: Part 3
Shane Quinn, a British geostrategist talks about the German advance through Belgium and into northern France, threatening the Paris region. The Germans were helped quite a lot by the French Army's high command
Gulf security is perilous with or without a revived Iran nuclear accord
Adding to the limited impact of a revival of the nuclear deal is uncertainty about the sustainability of the dialing down of tensions in the Middle East between Israel, Gulf states, Egypt, Turkey, and Iran.