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Behind the Flames, Only Questions Remains

23rd January 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal When the flames finally surrendered to smoke, Gul Plaza ceased to be a building and became a wound carved into the body of the city. The air remained thick with the […]

Security

India’s Space Launch Failures and Global Risk

22nd January 2026 Abdul Wassay 0

The Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, on 12 January 2026, carrying the EOS-N1 (Anvesha) hyperspectral Earth-observation satellite for military and strategic use. Fifteen other small satellites […]

Analysis

Why Greenland Suddenly Matters

21st January 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Greenland, for centuries perceived as a silent expanse of ice at the edge of the known world, has emerged as one of the most consequential pieces on the contemporary geopolitical chessboard. […]

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Beyond Domestic Discontent: The U.S. and Israeli Dimensions of Iran’s Unrest

20th January 2026 Amna Naz 0

For weeks, Iran has been convulsed by some of the most intense anti-government protests in its modern history. What began in late December 2025 as localized demonstrations against deepening economic hardship rapidly spread into nationwide […]

Analysis

When Hope Dies

19th January 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In childhood, if we stepped out of the house for an errand and failed to return at the appointed hour, the entire household would sink into a quiet unease. Mothers would […]

Politics

Why Greenland Matters: Great-Power Rivalry in a Melting Arctic

16th January 2026 Amna Naz 0

The idea that the United States wants to acquire Greenland, most visibly articulated during the Trump administration but rooted in a much longer historical trajectory. It reveals less about territorial ambition and more about the […]

Analysis

Gratitude for the Blessings We Rarely Notice

16th January 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Allah Almighty has bestowed upon mankind blessings so numerous that they defy counting and transcend human comprehension. To awaken man from negligence, the Holy Qur’an repeatedly poses a profound and searching […]

Analysis

Turning Deterrence into Dividends

14th January 2026 Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal 0

by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir’s stewardship of Pakistan’s armed forces has coincided with a period of rare convergence between military credibility, diplomatic momentum, and emerging economic possibilities. The brief but […]

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India’s Conventional War Window Shrinks Further

13th January 2026 Maheera Munir 0

For the past few decades, India has cultivated the belief that there exists a space for a limited, conventional war with Pakistan below the nuclear threshold – a space which it can exploit under the pretext of surgical strikes or […]

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Article Title: The NATO Shield: Why Greenland is a “Bridge Too Far” for Washington

12th January 2026 Abdullah Saif 0

ISLAMABAD — In the high-stakes world of 21st-century geopolitics, the Arctic has shifted from a zone of “low tension” to the premier theater of Great Power competition. As the ice thins, a new “Great Game” is […]

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