Introduction: Kashmir is a region in northern India that has long been at the focus of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. Since 1947, when India achieved independence from Britain and
Pakistan’s political landscape has become a battleground of chaos in recent years, with the relentless march of street protests drowning out the quiet, yet essential, hum of institutional dialogue and democratic processes.
MoreOn November 21, 2024, terrorists opened fire on a passenger convoy in the Kurram District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) killing at least 38 persons and injuring 11. At the time of writing,
MoreOn October 25, 2024, a 19-year-old under training Army lieutenant, Arif Ullah, who was on leave at his hometown, was gunned down by unidentified militants during prayers in a mosque in the
MoreAzad Kashmir Founding Day (یومِ تاسیس آزاد کشمیر) is celebrated in Azad Kashmir on 24 October each year. It commemorates the date of the establishment of the state in 1947.Since the Kashmiri
MoreAfter the partition of British India in 1947, the Kashmir region became a subject of argument between India and Pakistan. It caused several wars and never-ending disputes, and the issue is still
MoreNuclear security demands unwavering vigilance and meticulous planning at all levels. Pakistan prioritizes nuclear security, implementing robust command and control structures and comprehensive measures for non-proliferation and safety. Despite Pakistan’s rigorous efforts,
MorePakistan’s brave armed forces fought valiantly to protect their country from an Indian attack in. It’s a symbol of Pakistan’s strength, unity, and courage in the face of war. Pakistan celebrates Defence
MoreIn the early morning of August 26, 2024, at least 23 Punjabi travellers were killed in the Rarasham area of Musakhail District in Balochistan when cadres of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) offloaded
MoreThe Pakistani nation is joyfully celebrating its 77th anniversary of independence on August 14, 2024. This momentous occasion marks the nation’s liberation from colonial chains and the attainment of the right to
MoreLooking Beyond the Obvious Political Lens The current Pakistani ruling elite (a few Generals and the Sharif-Zardari Families) have no credibility of any kind and are well-known conspirators, extortionists, thugs, killers, and
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