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Nepal’s Gen Z Protest

5th December 2025 Ahmad Awan 0

The events of September 2025 in Nepal mark a dramatic rupture in the country’s recent political trajectory. What began as a reaction to a government-imposed ban on social media platforms quickly evolved into a nationwide […]

Analysis

Trump’s Nuclear Gamble: Igniting a New Arms Race

3rd December 2025 Nomeen Kassi 0

The recent statement by the U.S. president Donald Trump places global peace in a critical position. In a post, Donald Trump has announced that he has instructed the Department of War to resume nuclear weapons […]

Politics

1971 and the Permanent Fracture of Muslim Nationalism

2nd December 2025 Zoha Mazhar 0

On 16 December 1971, Lieutenant-General A.A.K. Niazi signed the instrument of surrender on a small table in Dhaka’s Ramna Race Course. Ninety-three thousand Pakistani soldiers laid down their arms in front of an Indian general. […]

Analysis

Pakistan-China-Russia: An Analysis of Trilateral Relations

1st December 2025 Amna Naz 0

The expanding trilateral cooperation among Pakistan, China, and Russia is gaining significant international interest. Before analyzing the trilateral dynamic of these countries, it is essential to discuss the bilateral relationship between China and Russia. Both […]

Analysis

The Partition of Bengal: A Historical Reckoning of Division and its Human Cost

28th November 2025 Ali Hassan 0

One of the most significant changes in South Asian history occurred in 1947. Few people foresaw the terrible human suffering that would accompany India and Pakistan’s historic independence from British colonial rule. Bengal, a country […]

Analysis

The Struggle for Identity: Unity, Division, and Competing Visions of Pakistan Ideology.

26th November 2025 Muhammad Muzammil Khan 0

The collection of concepts, views, traditions, and values that serve as the basis of the Muslims fight for their own independent nation. The Two-Nation Theory, which highlights the uniqueness of Muslim identity in the Indian […]

Analysis

The Disguised Stabiliser: How the 27th Amendment Quietly Rewires Pakistan’s Political Future

24th November 2025 Syed Aahid Ali 0

The 27th Amendment to Pakistan’s Constitution was expected to set the country on a new path toward stability and governance efficiency. Supporters framed it as a rational correction to institutional imbalances, a move to strengthen […]

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Socialist Mayors in a Capitalist America

20th November 2025 Amna Naz 0

The success of Muslim candidates in the U.S. local elections has drawn significant attention from the international community. Among them, Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim, socialist, and alleged antisemite, was elected as the mayor of New […]

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Global Trade Wars and the Political Revival of Economic Nationalism.

19th November 2025 Sheharyar Khan 0

Economic nationalism has been on the rise in the past few years plunging global trade. Supply chains focusing on particular powers under the guise of being liberal are unintelligent as the United States, China, the […]

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Why Pakistan-Afghanistan Negotiations Remain Elusive?

18th November 2025 Faiza Abid 0

The most recent round of Pakistan-Afghanistan negotiations in Istanbul this month verified what the security set-up at Islamabad has long believed to be true: Kabul is unwilling to dismantle the militant infrastructure threatening the safety […]

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