
From Missing to Militant: Balochistan’s Tale
Following a militant attack on the Gwadar Development Authority Complex, the notion of Baloch missing persons has been severely debunked. This attack, carried out by

Following a militant attack on the Gwadar Development Authority Complex, the notion of Baloch missing persons has been severely debunked. This attack, carried out by

The Islamic tradition in India is as indigenous as any other traditions in South Asia. But colonial era writings and modern Hindu nationalism portray Islam as foreign, endangering Muslim communities.

Pakistan’s economic crisis is dire. The IMF advocates for privatization in Pakistan as a solution, but is it a cure-all or a risky gamble?

Pakistan on the Precipice: Will the IMF Deal Deliver Stability or More Pain?

Amidst simmering tensions and potential provocations, Pakistan’s proactive stance sends a clear message: any threat to its security will be swiftly countered

Is it fair for Pakistan alone to tackle the TTA’s support of recognized terrorist groups, or should other countries also step up?

Gwadar’s climate challenge becomes evident amidst ongoing floods in Pakistan, highlighting the influence of climate change

India-Pakistan ties amid regional destabilization, from religious fundamentalism to cultural indifference, lead to widespread discord

From global conflict zones to South Asia’s tumult to Kashmir and Palestine, women in conflict zones need urgent attention and action

Amid global freedom struggles, Palestinian and Kashmiri fights for freedom are unique, narrating stories of resilience and resistance