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The Pakistan Navy has long been recognized as the vigilant guardian of the nation’s maritime boundaries, safeguarding Pakistan’s sovereignty across

Since the return to power of the Taliban in August 2021, Afghanistan has witnessed a dramatic erosion of women’s rights,

In the rugged terrain of Bannu, a chilling shift in the theater of conflict has unfolded. A drone strike—not launched

In an age of gunfire and grievance, the quiet news that Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan surged by 64.48% in the

At the United Nations and other global forums, Pakistan has been sounding the alarm: a new era of terrorism is

Pakistan has taken a decisive step toward industrialization and economic revival with the signing of a major agreement involving Chinese

In the echo chambers of X (formerly Twitter), pro-Taliban voices often trumpet tribal jingoism, projecting an illusion of unyielding sovereignty

Afghanistan, once known for its rich cultural diversity and resilient traditions, now finds itself in the grip of the Taliban’s self-serving,...

Since the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, the region has plunged deeper into a quagmire of violence and instability, exposing the...

On August 26, 2024, Balochistan experienced one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in years, shaking the province to its core. Dozens of civilians...

As Pakistan marks its 77th birthday, the question arises: where are we headed? Despite the challenges, Pakistan stands at a crossroads of...

As the world grapples with the escalating effects of climate change, Pakistan finds itself particularly vulnerable. Torrential rains, deadly...

In Pakistan, the journey towards women’s empowerment is a complex narrative, embodying both significant progress and persistent challenges within a...
