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What Venezuela’s Latest Incident Teaches About Strong Defense and Federation
By;Abdul Basit Alvi
Across the developing world, Venezuela is widely seen not as an isolated crisis but as a revealing example of how global power politics operate and how vulnerable states without sufficient national strength can…
Middle East: Ideological Contestation, Power Politics, and a New Strategic Balance
(By Dr. Muhammad Tayyab Khan Singhanvi, Ph.D)
On the political chessboard of the Middle East, the struggle between power, ideology, and interest rarely remains confined to diplomatic rhetoric; rather, it directly shapes the…
Generational Blame Is a Recipe for Disaster
By Muhammad Rabnawaz Awan
The debate between Generation Z and the so-called Boomer generation has moved well beyond academic circles. What once belonged to sociological inquiry has now entered the public square—often in the form of sharp…
Power Race: Rising Military Supremacy and the Weakening of Dialogue
(By Dr. Muhammad Tayyab Khan Singhanvi, Ph.D)
Undoubtedly, the contemporary world stands at a critical crossroads where the very meaning of “power” has shrunk to military superiority, nuclear balance, and the accumulation of weapons.…
Post Venezuela Global World Order: Oil, Regime Change, and international Silence
The United States has historically treated strategic resources in the Western Hemisphere as an extension of its own economic Sphere-Monroe Doctrine 1823- Countries possessing such reserves are viewed less as sovereign states and more as…
A Glimpse into the Life and Politics of Quaid-e-Awam Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
If there is one personality in Pakistan’s political history who gave public politics a new consciousness, a new language, and a new direction, it was undoubtedly Quaid-e-Awam Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. He was not merely a politician; he was an…
A Defining Command: General Asim Munir ( Field Marshal ) And The Year Pakistan Reclaimed Its…
The year 2025 will be remembered as a moment when Pakistan’s national posture shifted from reaction to resolve. In a region marked by volatility and confrontation, Pakistan demonstrated that preparedness, unity, and disciplined leadership…
The Myth of Exam Stress: What Students Don’t Want to Admit
Department education
Semester 5
University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzuffrabad
Abstract
Exam stress is widely perceived as an inevitable and harmful consequence of academic assessment. Educational institutions across the globe…
The Kidnapping of Venezuela’s President, U.S. Imperialism, and the Blood-Soaked Politics of Oil
History shows us something that's really sad: when a country tries to control its own natural resources powerful countries quickly do something to hurt it. What happened to Venezuela's
president is not something that just happened by…


