From the brink
By Admiral Afzal Tahir The political developments in Pakistan over the last two years cast a profound impact on the recent developments in our region. Change of political government post…
By Admiral Afzal Tahir The political developments in Pakistan over the last two years cast a profound impact on the recent developments in our region. Change of political government post…
By Scott Ritter When two countries who are supposed to be military allies fall out and almost get themselves into a shooting match, you know there's going to be trouble…
A quick history lesson, most probably don't know. The champions of Human Rights today were the greatest violators themselves! The Irish slave trade began when 30,000 Irish prisoners were sold…
By Carl Bildt Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has resorted to public spectacles to distract attention from his slipping support and economic mismanagement. But one way or another, fundamental change…
By Shafique Ahmed Shafique Name of book: Kahtay Hain Naqideen Ghaibana Kia Compiled by: Moin Kamali Pages: 174+18=192 Price: Rs.400/- Publishers: Al-Hamd Publications, M-35, Al-Firdous Pride, Moti Mahal, Karachi Dr.…
Return to status quo ante requires a reset of the calculus of ties By M K Bhadrakumar Details of the military standoff in eastern Ladakh remain hazy. Based on satellite…
By Ashok K Mehta Prevailing tension in eastern Ladakh during the ongoing disengagement exploded into a fatal clash on Monday night in the Galwan River Valley but without any exchange…
Last month, Nepal's ruling party had cleared the map, drawing fierce reaction from India, which described the move as "unilateral" and not based on historical facts By Manish Kumar &…
By Inam Ul Haque A lot has been written on the recent Sino-Indian border skirmishes in the Ladakh area, with the Pakistani analyst community expecting possible conflagration of the conflict…
By Andrew Korybko The US has carried out a series of aggressive information warfare attacks against China since the beginning of the year, but its Secretary of State just crossed…