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In the shadow of the Hindu Kush, where ancient trade routes once knit empires together, Afghanistan’s enduring chaos now threatens
When Pakistan and China shook hands this week over three new cooperation agreements—covering clean water, media collaboration, and transport...
In the parched desert of Balochistan, a land long defined by neglect and grievance, the promise of transformation is rising
As Pakistan confronts simultaneous threats on two fronts — an emboldened India to the east and a resurgent wave of
In the annals of Islamic jurisprudence, few acts carry consequences as grave as takfir — the declaration that a fellow
In an era defined by fractured alliances and rising geopolitical walls, a steel thread of hope is being laid across
In a stunning recalibration of its regional policy, Russia has taken a step that may reshape the security architecture of
On June 19, yet another shadowy militant group released a statement declaring the armed forces of a Muslim nation as
As the world nervously watches war zones in Europe and the Middle East, another tinderbox is quietly smoldering: South Asia.
On February 20, 2025, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong offered a timely and compelling blueprint for the next chapter
In an unprecedented ruling by Islamabad’s accountability court, Pakistan witnessed a turning point in its struggle against corruption as former