
US CENTCOM Praises Pakistan as ‘Phenomenal Partner’ on Terrorism
Pakistan is a “phenomenal partner,” says US General Kurilla, crediting Islamabad for big wins against ISIS-K and Al-Qaeda in joint counterterror ops.

Pakistan is a “phenomenal partner,” says US General Kurilla, crediting Islamabad for big wins against ISIS-K and Al-Qaeda in joint counterterror ops.

Amid persistent efforts to undermine its global standing, Pakistan has secured notable diplomatic victories that affirm its relevance on the world stage. U.S. endorsements of Pakistan’s counterterrorism role and its evolving stance on the Kashmir dispute mark a significant shift in international narratives. These developments not only debunk claims of isolation but also highlight Pakistan’s growing influence in shaping regional stability and global security.

India stands at a precarious moment on the world stage, facing growing diplomatic isolation fueled by internal political shifts and inflammatory media narratives. As BJP-aligned outlets target even close allies like the U.S. with baseless conspiracies, the country’s global credibility and long-held democratic image are rapidly eroding.

In a troubling development that raises serious concerns for Pakistan’s sovereignty and national security, 59 members of the U.S. On 30th May 2025, US Congress

India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty has led Pakistan to reconsider the Simla Agreement, threatening decades of bilateral diplomacy.

Pakistan’s appointment as Chair of the UN Taliban Sanctions Committee in 2025 marks a strategic diplomatic milestone, granting it significant influence over international sanctions policy, Afghan stability, and global counterterrorism efforts.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s conspicuous absence from the upcoming G7 Summit in Canada marks a significant diplomatic rupture in New Delhi’s recent trajectory of

The recent fallout between India and France over the combat performance of Rafale fighter jets has cast a revealing spotlight on India’s military transparency—or lack

Iran’s rare public warning about “illegal Indian agencies” operating on its soil has brought fresh attention to India’s covert footprint in the region. Focusing on the sensitive Sistan-Baluchestan province, the statement hints at deeper intelligence activities, potentially validating long-standing Pakistani claims and signaling a shift in regional intelligence dynamics.

India’s Operation Sindoor, launched without UN authorization or credible evidence, marks a serious breach of international law. By bypassing legal frameworks and striking deep into Pakistani territory, India undermined the UN Charter and set a troubling precedent for unilateral military action.