Author: Editorial team
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Pakistan’s Stance on Terrorism: Is Pakistan Serious about Terrorism?
“Pakistan’s approach to terrorism has long been a topic of debate, both domestically and on the global stage. With increasing pressure from international allies and neighbors, is Pakistan truly committed to eradicating terrorism, or are its efforts more rhetoric than action? This post delves into Pakistan’s counterterrorism strategies, the challenges it faces, and what’s needed…
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Unapologetic Animal Cruelty in Pakistan
Scrolling through social media, we see a fresh case of animal abuse every now and then. We get disheartened, express our outrage perhaps, and scroll away to the next post, until a new day brings to us yet another brutal case. Despite many renowned activists working tirelessly to prevent animal cruelty, or rehabilitate abused animals,…
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India Pakistan Water Issue: Melting Point
The India-Pakistan water dispute stems from the division of the Indus River system after partition. Despite the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) of 1960, tensions persist due to India’s construction of dams on rivers allocated to Pakistan. With growing water scarcity, this conflict threatens regional stability. Joint management of water resources and diplomatic solutions are crucial…
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Pakistan Successfully Test-Fires Shaheen-II Ballistic Missile
Pakistan successfully conducted a training launch of its Shaheen-II surface-to-surface ballistic missile on Tuesday, as confirmed by the military’s media wing, ISPR. The launch, aimed at enhancing troop training, validating technical parameters, and evaluating sub-systems, was witnessed by senior military officials, scientists, and engineers. The Shaheen-II, with a range of approximately 1,500 kilometers, is a…
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Bangladesh Army Takes Charge with Interim Government After PM Sheikh Hasina Flees
Sheikh Hasina / Security Lense| News and Media| 05-August-2024 Sheikh Hasina’s departure seems to have defused the high tension in Dhaka, where more deadly protests were anticipated on Monday. Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country following weeks of violent protests. Her departure on Monday seems to have averted further bloodshed. Now,…
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US sends aircraft carrier and warships to middle east as Iran threatens Israel.
An Israeli airstrike killed a Hamas commander in the West Bank, heightening tensions and concerns of war escalation. In response, the U.S. increased its military presence in the Middle East, aiming to protect Israel amid Iranian threats of retaliation. Diplomatic efforts are underway to prevent further violence and regional conflict.
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Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Killed in Tehran
Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran. His death may delay ceasefire efforts in Gaza. Various countries condemned the attack, and Iran’s leader declared national mourning. Haniyeh’s funeral is in Tehran, with burial in Doha. His death marks a pivotal moment in the Israel-Iran conflict.
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Israel Claims Elimination of Top Hezbollah Commander (Fuad Shukr) in Beirut Airstrike
Israel killed top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in an airstrike on Beirut, accusing him of a recent rocket attack and historic terrorism. Hezbollah has not confirmed his death. Global leaders urge restraint.
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Parachinar Violence; What went wrong and What needs to be done?
Clashes in Kurram district’s Parachinar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, between Boshehra and Maleekhel tribes have turned violent, leaving 50 dead and over 200 injured. The conflict began over disputed land and escalated into a brutal sectarian battle involving Sunni Muslims, Shia Muslims, and external influences like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.
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Religious Extremism and growing Majoritarianism in Pakistan.
Religious Extremism and growing Majoritarianism | op-ed |9-july-2024 In recent years, Pakistan has been steadily moving towards a precarious majoritarianism, marked by increasing incidents of religious violence and blasphemy allegations. On June 21, 2024, another innocent man was killed over blasphemy accusations, highlighting the religious extremism in the state. During the occasion of Eid, religious…
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Why big nations lose small wars: A case study of US war in Afghanistan
Wars had changed, this article examines the shift in the nature of warfare from interstate to intrastate conflicts post-World War II. It focuses on the US war in Afghanistan as a case study. Despite its superior military power, the US failed to achieve its objectives against the Taliban due to outdated strategies. It’s lack of…
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“Non-alignment Movement (NAM); A Policy Tool For India”
Non-alignment movement has a deep significance in Indian foreign policy and from the policy teaching of early Indian scholars like Chanakya Kauteliya who talks about neutrality and Peacemaking in pursuing national interests. This research will focus on an overview of NAM’s Development. It will go through the contribution of India in NAM’s development and formation…