
Conflict Next Door: How Pakistan Feels the Heat
By Aishma Gul “A fire lit far off still sends sparks to our doorsteps.” The Middle East—home to ancient cultures and modern power struggles—once again
By Aishma Gul “A fire lit far off still sends sparks to our doorsteps.” The Middle East—home to ancient cultures and modern power struggles—once again
By Farman Ullah The federal government has unveiled a budget of Rs17.573 trillion for the fiscal year 2026 (FY26), with ambitious growth targets. This budget
By Farman Ullah The relationship between India and Pakistan has been tense for many years, with both countries struggling to find a way to resolve
By Farman Ullah The diplomatic battle between Pakistan and India has intensified, with both countries engaging in a war of narratives. After facing off on
By Aishma Gul “He who defends his home with foresight need never taste the bitterness of defeat.” This 28 May feels even more significant in
By Aishma Gul “Peace is our first choice; if India commits folly again, our response will be even more severe than before” – DG ISPR
By Farman Ullah The recent conflict between Pakistan and India has drawn global attention, with both countries’ nuclear-armed status and advanced military capabilities raising serious
By Farman Ullah Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan have strengthened their diplomatic and economic ties through a trilateral meeting in Beijing. The meeting, attended by China’s
By Barrister Usman Ali, Ph.D. War always leaves wounds, whether on the battlefield or across the landscape of ideas. In the recent military escalation, Pakistan
By Farman Ullah Right now, peace in South Asia is very fragile. That’s why it is essential for political leaders to stay calm and think