13 Soldiers Martyred in Indian-Backed Attack; 14 Terrorists Killed in Response
RAWALPINDI (Ghag Report) In a cowardly terrorist attack planned by India and executed through its proxy Fitna al Khwarij, a Pakistan Security Forces convoy was
RAWALPINDI (Ghag Report) In a cowardly terrorist attack planned by India and executed through its proxy Fitna al Khwarij, a Pakistan Security Forces convoy was
By Aishma Gul Four days of chaos, five weeks of consequences—what comes next? Even weeks after the Indo-Pak clash ended, doubt and hostility continue to
By Farman Ullah Pakistan’s experience with refugee influxes stretches back decades, from hosting millions of Afghans since the Soviet invasion to dealing with more recent
RAWALPINDI, June 20, 2025 (ISPR) Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, during his official visit to the United States, held an
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
Rawalpindi (Ghag Report) On behalf of the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI (M), Deputy Chairman Development Control Committee