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US–Iran Peace Pact Puts Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and PM Shehbaz Sharif in Nobel Peace Spotlight
There are moments in history when humanity stands at the edge of an abyss, when a single decision can determine whether the world steps back from disaster or descends into it. The recent US Israel aggression on Iran was one such moment. In…
Father–Daughter Clash Shakes the Fidelity Empire
By Muhammad Mutahir Khan Singhanvi
In the history of the corporate world, there are moments when events transcend routine business decisions and instead expose the deeper layers of human psychology, family dynamics, and the complex nature…
Illegal Tobacco: A Killer of Health, an Enemy of the Economy
Societies are not built merely on laws, but on the enforcement of those laws and the awareness of the public. When a state imposes regulations on a product—especially one linked to health, the economy, and social order—its purpose is not…
CASOs, Crackdowns, and House Raids: A Grim Reality in IIOJK
In recent years, life in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has been increasingly overshadowed by fear, uncertainty, and constant surveillance. What were once described as occasional security measures—cordon and search…
From Policy to Practice: Insights from China on Disability Inclusion
By Abdul Wahid
Public policy is often judged not by its intent but by its execution. This is particularly true in the case of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), a segment of society that continues to face structural barriers despite…
Let’s think of preparing for 6G adoption?
An interesting debate is going on in the media about the adoption of 6G. Though Pakistan has positioned itself as an early adopter by opening the 6 GHz spectrum band for unlicensed use, its focus is 5G rollout in 2025-26. 6G, which is the…
UN Resolution 47 Still Keeps Kashmir on International Agenda
Dr. Professor Imtiaz Khan
The United Nations Security Council Resolution 47, adopted on April 21, 1948, addressed the escalating conflict over Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan following the partition of British India in 1947.…
Pakistan’s Extraordinary Diplomatic Breakthroughs
Asim Munir strategic diplomacy
Between Law and Reality: Why Women Remain Unsafe in Pakistan
The recent wave of violence against women in Pakistan is not a coincidence. It is a trend, it is something clear, something that is repeated and rooted in social arrangement that still fails women at all levels. These are not unrelated…


