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The Afghan Taliban have made several written and verbal commitments to the international community, including pledges to engage in intra-Afghan

Veteran journalist Tahir Khan recently shared a video of General Ehsan Ul Haq, former ISI chief, speaking at a seminar

From July 15, the United Kingdom has launched an E-Visa service for Pakistani citizens visiting the UK for short-term study

Balochistan has long been at the crossroads of geopolitical maneuvering, with its grievances often buried under grand strategic narratives. British

The Indus Water Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan, is a landmark water-sharing agreement brokered by the

Since the Kabul takeover in August 2021, the Interim Afghan Government (I.A.G) mosaic is now in trouble. The Taliban government

Nuclear technology has many purposes, but the main aim is to deter adversaries and to produce energy for power production;

Kashmir and other locations amply indicate that energy may be utilized in the same way as a weapon to manipulate people’s activities. Interrupted...

A state’s fundamental responsibility is to protect its citizens’ basic rights. No matter which type of regime it is, it is obliged to ensure the...

The international community has much debate over the disarmament of nuclear arsenals. September 26 marks International Day for the Total...

The new book by Ammar Masood has captivated readers with the Baluchistan mystery. The author’s book “Mir Hazar Khan Marri: From Resistance to...

In the middle of the crises between Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Palestine, India’s foreign policy of non-alignment stands out. Many are...

As August 14 approaches, the anniversary of Pakistan’s independence from British colonial authority in 1947, the nation is brimming with pleasure....
