The Qatar World Cup: Soccer upsets, politics, and sensitive situations
Leaving aside the merits of the allegation and Qatari disappointment, the jury remains out on what Qatar's return on its massive investment in organising the World Cup will be regarding reputational capital.
The Afghan cross-border terrorism against Pakistan
When organizing a defense out of contact with the enemy, the defender can establish a security zone in front of his defenses. This security zone can be up to 15 to 50 km deep.
The mockery of Muslim rights in India
The protection of religious minorities in India has been called into question a number of times. This includes when the Indian Parliament passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in December 2019.
Analyzing Women Rights in IIOJK in the light of International Law
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is celebrated on the 25th of November and aims to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls around the world.
Behind lofty declarations, major Muslim and Hindu groups compete for power
In the League's case, Nahdlatul Ulama hopes the alliance will undercut Saudi and League support for an Indonesian political party associated with the Muslim Brotherhood, the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS).
How Pakistan is the new advocate of climate change
In Pakistan early start of summer was alarming, but the peak summer was also too hot and fire erupted in jungles, forests, and bushes all over Pakistan. That was a sign of a big disaster.
How India is an obstacle in Kashmiri freedom movement
When he said that a nuclear bomb is an instrument of deterrence, not meant to be used, he fully grasped the nature of the Indian challenge – henceforth India would use the indirect approach to nibble at Pakistan.
The missiles fiasco and the US dual policy
Though the US-integrated deterrence approach in the South Asian region revolves around India as its key ally, they remained unperturbed by this profound precariousness associated with the Brahmos fiasco by India.
India’s privately launched rocket: A threat to Pakistan’s national security?
In addition, in 2020, the US and India signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement on Geospatial Cooperation (BECA), which will sanction India for accessing US satellite data.
Russia-Ukraine War: Is it going to end anytime soon?
Both NATO and Russia recently conducted nuclear exercises. Notwithstanding their aims and objectives, one thing becomes quite apparent - the nuclear element is significant in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Criminology, police corruption and police reforms
What type of police reforms will affect corruption and whether it is an organizational or, a cultural issue, are questions that beg serious introspection and research.
Blueprint for rejuvenation & revival of a visionless economy
Former Finance Minister Dr. Salman Shah writes in a hard-hitting piece that visionless leadership has turned Pakistan into a non-competitive economy that is no longer sustainable in a volatile uncertain global environment.