
Collateral Damage: The Global Poverty Toll of the 2026 Gulf Conflict
The missiles that streaked across the Iranian sky in early 2026 targeted military silos, but their impact landed squarely on the kitchen tables of the

The missiles that streaked across the Iranian sky in early 2026 targeted military silos, but their impact landed squarely on the kitchen tables of the

The Imaan Mazari case highlights the tension between domestic law enforcement, counterterrorism imperatives, and international perceptions. European statements supporting her neglect the context of terrorism in Balochistan.

Pakistan’s entry into Gaza’s Board of Peace marks a historic departure from its traditional Palestinian policy. As Islamabad navigates an extra-legal, US-led governance framework that excludes Hamas and sidelines sovereignty, the question looms large: is participation a tool of influence, or an act of moral complicity?

The USCC’s 2025 report delivered a rare moment of clarity in South Asian geopolitics. By openly describing Pakistan’s military success over India, the Commission broke with years of cautious Western language and confirmed a shift many analysts had only hinted at. The report’s wording, and the global reactions that followed, mark a turning point in how the 2025 clash is being understood.
Geopolitics Date: June 4, 20 The Kashmir Equation: Rethinking Strategy Amid Shifting Geopolitics IN-PERSON EVENT SAT Web Administrator 4 June, 2025 Share 4 June 2025

On the recent Pakistan’s media delegation visit to Afghanistan, Pakistan’s journalist had a chance to talk to Mr Zabihullah Mujahid, Spokesman on IEA, on different issues.

The first-ever Islamabad Security Dialogue (ISD) was held in Islamabad on March 17-18, 2021, under the National Security Division of the Government of Pakistan, in
The auspicious days of 14th August and 15th August 2020 bring forth the 73rd year of Independence of South Asia\’s largest countries. From neighbours to
Bhutan announced a nationwide lockdown on Tuesday. The decision is a measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country. This indefinite lockdown is
The government of Bangladesh has introduced a new rail-route in the pre-existing Bangladesh-Nepal\’s transit agreement. The decision will boost-bilateral trade. As the transit distance will