How democracy dies in Pakistan
Nations change not because they have become democratic; they become democratic because they have changed. Shuffling the deck won’t do. The deck needs to be cleared.
Unprecedented floods in Pakistan
On Wednesday, the governmental National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said more international funding was needed for flood relief, rehabilitation, and the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure.
Expanding Pakistani footprint in East Africa
The fundamental goal of Pakistan’s international strategy is to advance foreign relations through economic diplomacy. Regardless of difficulties, there is extraordinary potential within East African nations.
Eco-destructive tourism in Pakistan
Raja Shaheryar Khan, a Pakistan Army veteran, has raised the issue of eco-destructive tourism in Pakistan in a brief twitter thread.
Religion based violence in India
Over the last decade, various cases of the most egregious atrocities can be observed where religion has been abused as a tool of discrimination and violence resulting in atrocities.
How India and Israel are ideologically identical
Israel is a state that must expand territorial occupation and expand its boundaries, there one of the main objectives is to demolish Aqsa Mosque which is a holy place for Muslims, and that place forms a Suleman temple.
A peep into Pakistan’s chequered history
It was common for the party in power to term the opponents as thieves, corrupt and looters since it was the easiest way to malign them. None carried out in-house cleanliness or looked inwards for self-correction.
How flash floods have affected the people of Balochistan
Baluchistan is a province that has already remained a victim of a perpetual insurgency and other menaces such as continuous road accidents (due to unavailability of high ways) and poverty etc.
Aftermath of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s Killing
Pakistan’s direct involvement in killing the al-Qaeda leader is not proven. But al-Zawahiri had connections in Pakistan. He was believed to be shifted from Pakistan to Sherpur, one of Kabul’s most affluent neighborhoods.
Turkish attempt to reconcile with Syria’s Assad
Mr. Al-Assad wants a complete withdrawal of Turkish forces and the return of Syrian control of Kurdish and rebel-held areas. He is unlikely willing or able to provide the kind of security guarantees that Turkey would demand.
India’s fascist policies towards minorities
For decades, Muslim communities have faced discrimination in employment and education and encountered barriers to achieving wealth and political power. They are disproportionately the victims of communal violence.
Five years of the Myanmar-Bangladesh Rohingya crisis
The world community must awaken from its slumber and see that the man-made crisis was not caused by Bangladesh, but rather by Myanmar's internal turmoil, which was unfairly imposed on Bangladesh.