
1965 Defense Memoirs: Lessons for the Youth
By Aishma Gul As the wise words go: “The nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten.” This timeless principle is vividly exemplified on
By Aishma Gul As the wise words go: “The nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten.” This timeless principle is vividly exemplified on
By Aishma Gul According to Stephen P. Cohen, a renowned expert on South Asian politics and author of “The Idea of Pakistan” (2004): “Ethnic tensions
By Farman Ullah Balochistan, similar to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has been plagued by years of turmoil and instability. The strategic location of these two provinces has
By Farman Ullah Pakistan’s youth are the future leaders, innovators, and game-changers. With their boundless energy, fresh ideas, and hidden talent, they are a dominant
By Ashima Gul “History has shown us that the most dangerous enemies are not always those we can see, but those we cannot detect until
On the night of 18/19 August 2024, security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in Mastung District. During conduct of the operation, after an intense
By Ashima Gul Pakistan’s Border Security The world is full of borders, and yet, borders are the clear demarcations of a country’s sovereignty, but they
By Farmanullah Accountability is the backbone of any institution, ensuring that individuals and departments are responsible for their actions, decisions, and performance. It fosters transparency,
By Ashima Gul “When the neighbour’s house is on fire, yours is not safe either.”– An Afghan proverb Rise in Cross-Border Terrorism The Taliban’s return
By Ashima Gul Beneath the surface of terror attacks lies a more sinister threat: economic sabotage that can cripple a nation. As Walter Enders, a