Al Jazeera and Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Narrative

Al Jazeera consistently frames terrorist attacks in Pakistan as political incidents, downplaying violence against civilians and misrepresenting Pakistan’s security operations. This commentary exposes the editorial bias and its implications for public understanding and international perception.
Underreporting Nipah Virus and the Public Health Risks

India currently faces criticism for underreporting the scale of a Nipah virus outbreak ahead of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Official figures indicate only two cases in West Bengal since December 2025; however, reportedly this number has increased. With a fatality rate between 40 and 75 percent, the virus is highly lethal. Experts […]
Pakistan’s Legal Victory: Indus Waters Treaty Upheld at the UN

Pakistan convened an Arria-formula UN Security Council meeting, emphasizing that the Indus Waters Treaty remains fully binding. International law and treaty sanctity were upheld against India’s unilateral
Crackdown on BLA Militants: Balochistan Strengthens Security and Accountability

Following the BLA’s recent attacks under Operation Herof II, the Government of Balochistan has moved decisively to enforce legal and administrative accountability on families of militants, reinforcing national security and rule of law.
When Advocacy Aligns With Proscribed Narratives

The Islamabad court’s ruling against Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali underscores the tension between free expression and national security. Advocacy that aligns with proscribed terrorist narratives risks legitimizing terrorism while overlooking civilian suffering, emphasizing the need for responsible engagement with sensitive issues.