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The Dangers of Starlink: How Pakistan Must Learn from Global Precedents to Avoid Security Risks
In recent years, satellite-based internet services like Starlink have promised to bridge the digital divide, offering fast and reliable internet connectivity to underserved regions around the world. However, as the system expands into new…
Pakistan Honors Its Heroes on Defence Day, September 6
September 1965: Unifying Legacy of Courage
By: Prof. Imran Ismail Chohan, M.Phil. (Applied Linguistics)
September 6, 2025; Mirpur AJK, Pakistan — Pakistan celebrates Defense Day with honor, recalling the great bravery of its military…
Drowned Once More in Tears: Pakistan’s Endless Cycle of Floods.
Pakistan’s soil weeps once again under the deafening roar of floodwaters. When monsoon rain falls from the sky, they do not merely strike the earth as drops of water; they shatter hopes, wash away homes, and drown the fragile dreams of…
Echoes of Hitler’s Mindset in Modi’s India
Adolf Hitler, who served as the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, is universally regarded as one of history's most abhorrent figures. His infamous regime was defined by an iron-fisted authoritarian grip,…
New Provinces: Pros and Cons
The debate over creating new provinces in Pakistan has been ongoing for decades. At times, the demand has come from South Punjab, at others from Karachi or Hazara Division. Proponents highlight several public benefits, yet the pressing…
The Tale of Two Realities: Celebration in Cities and floods in Streets
Pakistan has recently celebrated its 78th Independence Day nation was thrilled with true patriotic sprit. Cities were adorned with green and white, skies illuminated with fireworks, and everywhere there was a wave of joy. Government…
Stomach Cancer in Pakistan: A Silent Yet Preventable Crisis
Dr. Shahid Aziz
Assistant Professor & PhD Supervisor
Institute of Allied Health Sciences,
Wah Medical College, Wah Cantt, Pakistan.
sazizgc@gmail.com
Gastric cancer represents a significant yet under-recognized health burden in…
Why Have We Suddenly Become Precious to the World?
There was a time when global politics revolved around oil. Later, it shifted toward gas, and at times, even gold defined the direction of world powers. But today, the 21st century is witnessing a new race — the race for rare earth minerals.…
A Nation Obsessed with Criticism—Why SECP Must Be Spared
The recent debate over the pay and perks of the Chairman and employees of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has caught fire. Unfortunately, much of the noise is based on half-truths, often citing a single audit…


