
Pak-Afghan Relations: Historical and Ground Realities
By Khalid Khan Historically, Afghanistan has been a complex issue for this region, and this will remain the case until we acknowledge its historical and
By Khalid Khan Historically, Afghanistan has been a complex issue for this region, and this will remain the case until we acknowledge its historical and
By Aishma Gul “Self-defense is not only a natural right but an imperative for the preservation of a nation’s sovereignty.” Pakistan’s recent airstrikes in Afghanistan’s
By Aqeel Yousafzai On Tuesday evening, the Pakistan Air Force carried out operations in the Bermal district of Afghanistan’s Paktika province, bordering Waziristan. The strikes
By Barrister Usman Ali, Ph.D. The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have recently expressed concerns about the trial and sentencing of
By Barrister Usman Ali, Ph.D. Pakistan, a country born out of immense sacrifices and hope, today stands at a critical juncture. Seventy-seven years after its
By Farman Ullah Madrassas, Islamic seminaries, have played a crucial role in the religious and educational fabric of Pakistan. With over 60,000 registered and unregistered
By Aishma Gul “Victory against terrorism demands not just action, but resilience, collaboration, and unwavering resolve.” Pakistan’s ongoing fight against terrorism showcases the country’s firm
By Farman Ullah The Army Public School (APS) massacre on December 16, 2014, remains one of the darkest moments in Pakistan’s history. In this brutal
By Aishma Gul “The strength of the nation lies in the unity of its people and the resolve of its defenders.” General Syed Asim Munir,
By Khalid Khan The recent protest by PTI workers in Islamabad has ignited a heated debate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The protest, which was neither