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Ladakh and AJK Protests
Mohammad Umar Bhat
The erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was once a unified region of majestic mountains, rivers, and vibrant cultures, comprising three main parts: Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Azad!-->!-->!-->…
The Crimson Still Weeps: 27 October 1947 and the Unfinished…
By Shahzia Ashraf
They say the chinar trees remember what human minds forget. Each autumn, as the leaves turn the color of dried blood, they shed their burden in silence—millions of tiny witnesses to a betrayal that has no name in!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Is Political transition in KP party’s Politics or security…
By: S.K. Sami
For several days, rumors were circulating across political and media circles about the possible removal of Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur from office. Although some leaders within the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)!-->!-->!-->…
BRICS’ Countermeasures to Trump’s Tariff Policy
Zohaib Anjum
For Washington, tariffs became the foremost line of attack, a direct instrument that is not only to protect the U.S. interests but also to counter the agenda of BRICS de-dollarization. The dawn of 2025 witnessed a dramatic!-->!-->!-->…
Beyond the Signature: Kashmir’s Quest for Justice after 27…
By Khanum Shafiq
Each year, on October 26, India marks Kashmir Accession Day with official commemorations, hoisting national flags, holding parades, and emphasizing what it calls the legal finality of Jammu and Kashmir’s!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
A Wound in the Heart of the Himalayas
By Aqsa Zahra
Behind every veil of the valley lies a wound unseen
A mother’s waiting, a father’s silence, a child’s lost dream
Yet still the meadows bloom, stubborn and kind
As if hope refuses to leave Kashmir behind
Indian!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
A New Dawn in Pakistan’s Judicial Landscape: Bilawal Bhutto…
On October 20, Pakistan witnessed a landmark moment in its political and judicial history with the successful passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment. Spearheaded by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party - this…
Environmental Warfare in Conflict Zones: The Case of…
War does not only devastate nations; it scars the land, poisons the water and strips the earth of its life. On November 6, the world pauses to acknowledge the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and…
Securing Kashmir: Can Pakistan’s nuclear shadow foster…
Imagine a land steeped in beauty and bloodshed in the heart of Himalayas, where death lingers in the watery veins and its people yearning for a future free from the specter of conflict. This is Kashmir, a land where beauty belies a…
Kashmir and painful memories of 27 October
27 October is considered the most tragic day and the darkest chapter in the painful history of Kashmir.
It was the day in 1947 when India emerged as a colonial power, usurped the land and enslaved
kashmiris against their will. The…