
Water as a Weapon: India’s Strategy Against Pakistan
By Farman Ullah India’s decision to declare the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) “in abeyance” is a significant development that raises concerns about the future of
By Farman Ullah India’s decision to declare the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) “in abeyance” is a significant development that raises concerns about the future of
By Aishma Gul “Allah indeed loves those who fight in His Way as though they are a solid wall cemented with molten lead.” (61:4 Al
By Muhammad Talha Kashif Amidst the talks of war, I always try to reassure all about how not inevitable it is now in the Southeast
By Aishma Gul “Borders are not lines on a map—they are testaments of trust, vigilance, and sacrifice.” Yet the Pakistan–Afghanistan frontier remains one of the
By Farman Ullah The region is on high alert as tensions between Pakistan and India continue to rise following the Pahalgam incident. According to reports,
By Aishma Gul “Between the snows of Kashmir and the currents of the Indus, a single misstep can set off ripples felt from Islamabad to
By Farman Ullah Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, recently visited Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. His visit has given hope that
By Farman Ullah The recently held Mineral Summit was declared a success by federal officials. However, behind the positive tone, there’s a growing debate —
By Aishma Gul “Even Ten Generations of Terrorists Cannot Harm Balochistan or Pakistan”— General Asim Munir, April 2025 This decisive assertion by the Chief of
By Aishma Gul “In the 21st century, the battlefield is not just land, sea, or air—it is also the realm of strategic minerals, digital frontiers,