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Bhutto: The Architect of Defining Moments

3rd April 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Nations are not built in a moment, nor do they rise to dignity without sacrifice. The story of Pakistan is, in essence, a chronicle of devotion, endurance, and unyielding faith. From […]

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From Promise to Paralysis: The Rise and Stagnation of SAARC

3rd April 2026 Masood Tariq 0

South Asia is home to approximately one-quarter of the world’s population, but it remains one of the least economically interconnected areas in the world. Despite shared history, cultural links, and geographic proximity, regional collaboration has […]

Analysis

Multi-alignment approach and India’s Iran dilemma?

3rd April 2026 Muhammad Salman 0

The recent US-Israel military strikes on Iran have not only destabilized the Middle Eastern region; but also challenged the carefully curated image of India in regional organizations especially BRICS. As Iran, which joined the BRICS […]

Analysis

The Era of Realist Internationalism

1st April 2026 Ameer Abdullah Khan 0

The West’s triumph in the post-Cold War gave rise to the thought that the human race had reached the pinnacle of its socio-political evolution. Drawing on a reading of Hegel filtered through Kojève, Fukuyama asserted […]

Analysis

AI Disinformation and the New Reality of South Asian Conflicts

31st March 2026 Salwa Sabahat 0

The South Asian digital information landscape has navigated a set of technological advancements, and a concrete example of this is the May 2025 Conflict between India and Pakistan. This is said in the context of […]

Analysis

Who’s Hosting the Peace Table?

30th March 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

In the civilizational tapestry of South Asia, customs and traditions have long held a place of quiet authority, shaping not merely social conduct but also the emotional grammar of life itself. No joy was deemed […]

Analysis

From Welfare to Warfare

27th March 2026 Hammad Bhatti 0

Two governments, one American and one Iranian, have made the same fundamental choice. Their citizens are paying the price. The slogan which has echoed through Iranian protest rallies during more than a year, was shouted […]

Analysis

Peace Is Not Claimed, It Is Earned

26th March 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

Power in the modern age seldom speaks in whispers; it announces itself with assertions, repetitions, and claims designed to shape perception as much as reality. In recent months, one such assertion has echoed persistently from […]

Analysis

Allies Lost, Trust Gone

24th March 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

The spectacle of power, when divorced from prudence, often descends into isolation. In the contemporary theatre of international politics, the United States remains a formidable actor, yet its present leadership appears increasingly estranged from the […]

Analysis

The Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Relations: The Making of a Regional Security Complex in South Asia

23rd March 2026 Syed Shahzaib Shah 2

Since the British imperialism, the South Asian region had a unique interlink of its security architecture across the sides of the Indus Valley, stretching from the Kabul to the Delhi affecting each other’s policy decisions. […]

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