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Debate on Military Leadership, International Peace, Constitutional Limits, and the Nobel Prize
Recently, I came across a piece of writing whose central argument was that the Nobel Prize should be awarded to Pakistan’s military chief. It would be more appropriate to describe such a piece as flattery. Regardless of whom this flattery…
Fake Encounters, Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances in Indian occupied Jammu and…
Executive Summary
Fake encounters and extrajudicial killings in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are characterized as systemic, state-sanctioned violence carried out with absolute impunity under the protective umbrella of the Armed Forces…
Fake encounters carried out under the protective umbrella of AFSPA
“Summary executions, carried out with impunity under the shield of AFSPA, are nothing short of a slow-motion genocide, as those killed in fake encounters are mostly young boys; they have been rendered what critics call a ‘killable’…
AI and the Energy Foundations of Global Power
“The technologies that define eras are rarely confined to their original form; they expand, entangle, and ultimately reshape the very systems that sustain them. What begins as code becomes infrastructure, what appears digital reveals itself…
Democracy Needs Minds, Not Just Numbers
Democracy is not a perfect system. Criticising it is easy—and often justified. Yet, as Winston Churchill famously observed, humanity has not devised a better alternative. That, perhaps, is reason enough not just to preserve democracy in…
An eye on Excellent Performance and visionary Leadership of Mohsin Naqvi, under his model of “Mohsin…
In contemporary governance, leadership is judged not merely by the intent but by the vision, leadership, good governance, execution, efficiency, and public impact.
Pakistan’s landscape has very often faced criticism for delayed in…
Dr. Maqsood Jafri: The Scholar-Statesman of Kashmir
Dr. Nisar Burki
Pretoria. South Africa
A nomination for the presidency rooted in merit, vision, and service to Kashmir.
As the political machinery in Muzaffarabad works to resolve administrative delays and schedule the election for the…
The Rise of AI: Is it Stealing Students’ Creativity and Critical Thinking?
Technology is getting vast and fast day by day, and its proper use is making humans’ lives easy-going and dull.
As we notice, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education is too much. Students are getting addicted to AI. They want…
Inflation Relief or Salt on Wounds: The Silent Masses and a Helpless State
At 11:00 PM in a narrow alley in Islamabad, when the silence begins to take hold, waves of anxiety wake up inside an ordinary man's home . Holding a motorcycle key in one hand and a half-burnt cigarette in the other, with an ocean of…


