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Pakistan 2025: Diplomatic Ascent and New Horizons of Economic Future
In 2025, Pakistan has witnessed a remarkable expansion of its diplomatic influence on the international stage, resulting in a transformation of its stature both regionally and globally. This shift is not only the outcome of carefully…
Physiotherapy: Restoring Movement, Reducing Fall Risks, Changing Lives
About the Author: The writer is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)/MS-SPT and currently working in a leading hospital in Islamabad.
Physiotherapy, often regarded as the art of healing through movement, has evolved from being an optional…
Nature’s Wrath or Human Negligence?
The recent monsoon rains have once again left not only Pakistan but also India, China, Indonesia, and Japan grappling with devastating floods. The pressing question is: Are these disasters simply the wrath of nature, or the result of our…
From the Shores of Dwarka to the Waves of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos: Passing the Baton of Courage…
HasbunaAllahuwaNi‘malWakeel. These words are an everlasting declaration of faith echoing in the hearts of Pakistan’s defenders, shaping their courage, sacrifice, and loyalty to the motherland. Time and again, they have proved with courage…
From Tanks to Jets: 60 Years of Evolving Indo-Pak Warfare Centered on Kashmir
The world has changed, and so has the nature of warfare. From the massive tank battles of the mid-twentieth century to the precision-driven air duels of today, the South Asian security landscape has witnessed a profound transformation. Yet,…
The Spirit of September: Defending Borders, Upholding Freedom
Jean paul Satre once said, “Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you”.
The unforgettable story of September 1965 neither begin at Wagah Border nor with tanks advancing on Lahore. The struggle started in the ever green valleys…
Behind the Desk (The Silent Struggle of bullied female educators in Pakistan)
Bullying is defined as a repeated, intentional behavior in which an individual or group attempts to harm, intimidate or exert power over someone who is unable to defend themselves. The detrimental effects of victimization on faculty mental…
Indian Water Bomb
The repeated, devastating flood events have glaringly highlighted the country's insufficient water storage and flood management capacity. In recent years, climate change has made monsoon rains more erratic and intense, while accelerated…
Pakistan’s Defence Day: A Day of Sacrifice, Unity, and Resolve
In the history of Pakistan, certain days are not merely dates marked on the calendar but enduring symbols of national memory, collective resolve, and unparalleled sacrifice. The 6th of September is one such day. Whenever it returns, it…


