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The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has long projected its nuclear programme as a symbol of national power and strategic
Wounds heal, but scars remain, reminding us of the wound. The defeat in the 1962 war against China is one
In the intricate theatre of maritime security, where the world’s trade arteries pulse beneath blue horizons, the difference between order
The horrifying events that unfolded in Bangladesh in 1977 expose a government driven not by justice, but by a chilling
Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (POJK) is once again on the boil. Over the past week, a wave of mass protests
If Somalia’s aim is safer seas, the evidence is clear. Multinational patrols have delivered protection with a proven record, while
Narrative battles are now as central to modern conflict as missiles and aircraft. In May 2025, Operation Sindoor tested not
The killing of an Ahmadi doctor in Sargodha and the lynching of a man outside an Ahmadi mosque in Karachi
In the perpetual tinderbox of South Asian geopolitics, Kashmir remains a flashpoint fueling a decades-long rivalry between India and Pakistan.
Bangladesh’s interim government is waging an aggressive assault on press freedom and minority rights, deepening a national crisis. Journalists,...
In Pakistan, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Military Intelligence (MI) have historically experienced periods of power struggle,...
India recently strongly condemned the demolition of the Durga temple in Dhaka, criticising the role of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim
All eyes will be on the Dalai Lama when he turns 90 on Sunday, 6 July, as he is likely
Following the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, which led to the creation of Bangladesh, the prime ministers of India and Pakistan signed
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the founding and ruling political party of modern China, officially known as the People’s
Pakistan is reeling under a severe economic crisis. The nation’s economy is crumbling under the weight of high inflation, a