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Kabul’s Blame Game
Kabul’s latest allegation of a Pakistani airstrike in Khost feels less like a factual claim and more like a frantic attempt to shift the narrative. When a government insists a strike occurred yet fails to offer coordinates, casualty records, satellite verification, or even neutral observers, it raises an immediate question: what exactly are they trying […]
Exporting Hindutva Extremism to America
A concerning transformation is underway within the diaspora, one that goes far beyond cultural pride and enters the realm of organised political extremism. The evidence suggests that under the Bharatiya Janata Party government led by Narendra Modi, the ideology of Hindutva has not only captured Indian state institutions but is now being systematically exported abroad, […]
Harbouring Terror, Breaking Promises
Imagine a neighbour who swears their house is free of venomous snakes, while you’re constantly finding vipers in your own garden, biting your family. You’ve tried patience, you’ve tried dialogue, but the attacks continue. This painful analogy captures the true, frustrating reality that just unfolded in the latest Istanbul talks between Pakistan and the Afghan […]
Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Jammu
Every year, on 6th November, Kashmiris across the world observe Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Jammu (Jammu Martyrs’ Day) to honour the memory of hundreds of thousands of innocent Muslims brutally massacred in one of the darkest chapters of South Asian history. The events of October and November 1947 in Jammu represent one of the most concentrated and brutal episodes […]
Post-Doha Choice for Kabul
It’s a sad truth that sometimes, the deepest wounds are inflicted by those you’ve helped the most. For years, we in Pakistan have watched with a growing sense of frustration and grief as the very Afghan brothers we sheltered have allowed their soil to be used for attacks against us. The recent border tensions weren’t […]
Enough Is Enough
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has reached a breaking point, fractured by a betrayal Pakistan can no longer ignore. The recent border escalation is not a sudden dispute but the final, painful eruption of a long festering wound. For years, Pakistan extended a hand of brotherhood, only to see the Taliban regime use it […]
Indo-Afghan Nexus
We’ve heard the term “cross-border terrorism” for so long that it sometimes loses its meaning, becoming a sterile phrase in diplomatic statements. But for the people of Pakistan’s borderlands, and for the soldiers standing guard there, it has never been more real, more brutal, or more clearly orchestrated. The last six months have not just […]
The DOJ Files
India tirelessly cultivates its image as the world’s largest democracy, a bastion of law and moral leadership on the global stage. Yet this carefully constructed façade is a monumental lie, crumbling under the weight of its own hypocrisy. The recent, damning evidence from the U.S. Department of Justice does not merely accuse; it convicts India […]
Crumbling Façade of Pakistan’s Khawarij
For years, Pakistan’s tribal belt has been scarred by violence, fear, and the false promises of extremists who claim to fight in the name of religion. Yet today, a different voice is rising from these same communities, a spirit of unity and defiance. From jirgas in Lower Wana to national platforms, people are declaring with […]



