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Iran’s Shadow Strategy: How Proxy Warfare Redefined Power in the Post-Arab Spring Middle East
After 1979 revolution, Iran tried to maintain its influence beyond its borders. However, Iran adopted alternative method of power projection due to economic sanctions, limitations in conventional military capabilities, and pressure from…
People of Azad Kashmir Must Not Be Misled by Mischievous Elements & Fall Prey to…
The people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir have always demonstrated political maturity, patriotism, and unwavering commitment to the Kashmir cause. Their sacrifices, resilience, and longstanding contributions to the freedom movement remain a…
The Liminal Agony of Half-Widows in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
Fifty years ago during the Second World War, in Nazi Germany enforced disappearances were born as a practice against Jews and Communists. Over time, however, this inhuman practice transcended its historical origins and evolved into a global…
The New Geography of Conflict: How Drones, Cyber Operations, and AI Are Changing Warfare
For centuries, geography of wars was determined by trenches, borders and physical terrain. Armies fought on plains, navies battled in straits and air forces fought in cities. That geography is becoming unraveled today. The battlefield has…
The Series Nobody Wanted to Talk About Is Now the Only Thing Worth Discussing
By Muhammad Fayaz Khan
The call sheet for Australia's ODI squad to tour Bangladesh did not read like a who's who of their generation's best cricketers. It read more like a what's left.
No Pat Cummins. No Travis Head. No Josh Hazlewood.…
Harry Brook Set to Lead England at The Oval Amid Renewed ECB Discipline Debate
By Muhammad Fayaz Khan
Harry Brook is strongly tipped to take charge of England for the second Test at The Oval on June 17, with Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson expected to miss the fixture as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)…
Bridges of Diplomacy and Pakistan’s Strategic Equilibrium
By Muhammad Mohsin Khan (Rajput)
Within the intricate architecture of international affairs, many bilateral relationships emerge as transient arrangements, contingent upon fluctuating interests and shifting alliances. Yet rarer…
Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament Maldives; Pakistan defeats Afghanistan in the…
(Asghar Ali Mubarak)
Pakistan football team has officially won the title by defeating Afghanistan in the final of the Diamond Jubilee International Tournament played in Maldives.
The Green Shirts have created new history by winning the…
Beyond a Deal: A Manifesto for Enduring Stability
Within the labyrinthine architecture of international politics, there exist certain conflicts whose manifestations may be temporarily suspended through diplomatic maneuvering, provisional accommodations, and carefully negotiated agreements,…
