Taliban’s Solo Game

Taliban in recent years have honed their diplomatic arms. This is because the group did not enjoy any international legitimacy; when it took control of the country during the late 90s to 2001.
A Game of Unofficial Communiqués

What does the leaked NYTimes news signify? Was this a deliberate attempt to pressurize Pakistan? Or put it in a discombobulated place? Or was it just another regular leak that news correspondents crave to get their hands on? The past few weeks have been very interestingly disturbing when it comes to events happening in South […]
5th June – World Environment Day

Governments, corporations, NGOs, and citizens around the globe observe world environment day to address climate change and environmental issues.
3rd June 1947 – Subcontinent Partition Plan

The 3rd June Plan, also known as the India Independence Act, marks a seminal moment in the history of the Subcontinent.
Civilian Nuclear Potential of South Asia

The massive threshold of the population is an untapped reservoir that could steer the developmental determinants of South Asia.
The Nuclear Conundrums in South Asia

May of 1998 is interesting in the history of South Asia, as two of its major powers, Pakistan and India undertook series of nuclear tests that would veer the strategic imbalance in South Asia. India took precedence when it carried out its Pokhran II tests in the Rajasthan desert from 11-13 May of 1998. Pakistan […]
Recycling? That’s a utopian concept!

Its 2021 and Pakistan still does not have a formalized government-led recycling policy or initiative is absurd to type, read and research.
Kashmir – Seven Decades Under Occupation

The present-day Kashmir conflict is a consequence of the ill-planned partition of India. As a result to which two neighbours have been antagonistic to each other. This antagonism did not remain limited to mere altercations.
18th May 2009 – The End of the Sri Lankan Civil War

Sri Lanka witnessed a lethal civil war from 1983 to 2009. The Sri Lankan civil war was due to frictions that persisted among two ethnic groups: a majority Sinhalese and a minority Tamil population in the island nation. The war was primarily between the government of Sri Lanka and a Tamil insurgent group, Liberation Tigers […]
Implications of Probable Pak-Afghan Security Agreement

Setting up a seminal ‘security agreement’ between Pakistan and Afghanistan will be beneficial to both neighborly nations.