
Story of Pakistan | Pakistan Day Special with Legendary Umpire Syed Mehboob Ali Shah
On this Pakistan’s Day, Legendary Umpire Syed Mehboob Ali Shah tells us his journey of migrating to Pakistan at the time of partition of British India.

On this Pakistan’s Day, Legendary Umpire Syed Mehboob Ali Shah tells us his journey of migrating to Pakistan at the time of partition of British India.

The most significant challenge for both Pakistan and Afghanistan is not persuading stakeholders of the economic viability of their transboundary projects but rather creating an ideal environment for them.

Despite ongoing violations and various forms of physical and psychological abuse, the women of Indian-occupied Kashmir continue to fight for justice in international and regional forums.

The region has been agitated by Japan\’s intention to double its defence spending by 2027. The \”major shift\” in Japanese security policies has been extensively debated, including how and why Japan is giving up its \”pacifist\” roots and choosing militarization.

Cricket has grown increasingly politicized, with those with political clout and financial resources controlling the game. This notion applies to India\’s behaviour because it has risen to dominance owing to its resources.

India is the world’s largest producer of generic medications in terms of volume, thanks to its efficient production of “global standard medicine” at affordable prices. Nonetheless, incidents involving child fatalities in the Gambia and Uzbekistan cast doubt on the country’s drug laws.

After the most recent release, there are now 32 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, including 18 who are eligible for transfer. These detainees continue to be held without charge despite having their transfer approved, with little recourse to hasten their release.

Pakistan is not an oasis in the larger, global movement for women\’s rights. But, there has been no real progress in Pakistan\’s seeming drive for women\’s rights. In this scenario, it is imperative to determine whether Pakistan has an indigenous feminist movement.

U.S. expands trade blacklist with 37 entities for national security and human rights concerns.

Pakistan faces a potential $18 billion penalty for delaying completion of the Iran gas pipeline project, according to a petroleum committee member and the project has been stalled due to U.S. sanctions on Iran and safety concerns with another pipeline project.