India’s dangerous delusions By Zamir Akram
During an election rally on April 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that he had called Pakistan’s nuclear “bluff” by …
Read MoreIndia Pakistan conflict By Babar Ayaz
Recently, Prime Minister Imran Khan who does not tire in saying that he and the army are on the same …
Read MorePakistan’s missile and nuclear technology: The flawless deterrence to India’s anti-satellite missile test By Ammar Akbar
At 1.39 A.M EST on 27th March 2019, India successfully launched its first anti-satellite missile from the Dr. APJ Abdul …
Read MoreJallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 and Kashmir Connection By Dr Syed Nazir Gilani
13 April 1919 marked the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre. It was ordered by Colonel Reginald Dyer who was commanding …
Read MoreForeign policy pronouncements By Arif Nizami
A litany of statements purported to be taken ‘out of context’ has become the hallmark of the PTI government. Starting …
Read MorePeace is difficult By Munir Akram
THE recent military crisis with India was a baptism of fire for Prime Minister Imran Khan and the PTI government. …
Read MoreWhy Jadhav became so important for India By Dr Moeed Pirzada
Prominent Indian journalist, Praveen Swami, in his groundbreaking piece, “India’s Secret War” (Frontline, 16 February 2018) raises an interesting question: …
Read MoreBuying up Kashmir | Editorial
One of the many promises by the Bharatiya Janata Party in its Election 2019 manifesto is one to allow the …
Read MorePak-India stand-off By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE revelation by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a press conference in Multan that Pakistan had credible intelligence about …
Read MoreNuclear-tinged Crisis: India’s Deployment of Nuclear Assets By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
THE risks of accidental or inadvertent use of nuclear weapons in South Asia have incalculably increased with the deployment of …
Read MorePakistan, Afghan Peace and India By Ikram Sehgal
After almost two decades the US-led NATO intervention in Afghanistan aimed at eradicating the Taliban has no end in sight. …
Read MoreKartarpur Corridor | Editorial
India has not been able to maintain its pro-war narrative for long because of mounting pressure from the West and …
Read MoreIndia Fails to Isolate Pakistan | Editorial
Modi’s aggressive policies have brought Kashmir to world focus Once again, China has blocked the proposal to put Jaish-e-Muhammad leader …
Read MorePakistan, India Decide to Speed up Kartarpur Corridor Opening
In a ‘cordial environment’, Pakistan and India Thursday agreed to work expeditiously on opening of Kartarpur Corridor, aimed at facilitating …
Read MoreThe Saudi Mediation By Khurram Minhas
Saudi Arabia is gradually expanding its influence in South Asia not just with deals worth billions of dollars, but also …
Read MoreDefusing Pakistan-India Tensions By Talat Masood
There are many facets of the recent brief but a dangerous confrontation between Pakistan and India. One of the most …
Read MorePak-India Thaw | Editorial
And the day after Reports of Pakistani and Indian ambassadors resuming their duties in each other’s countries are definitely far …
Read MoreKSA Backs Pakistan | Editorial
SAUDI Arabia has once again expressed its total sincerity for security and well-being of people of Pakistan by undertaking serious …
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