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President of the State Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry: The Voice of Kashmir Falls Silent
From Srinagar’s Lal Chowk to International Forums
The news of the passing of Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, is not merely the announcement of an individual’s demise; it marks the closing of a long,…
Dollar Under Siege and the Global Financial Shift
The dominance of the U.S. dollar in the global financial system has remained an unquestioned reality for decades. From the Bretton Woods system established after World War II to the subsequent dollar hegemony in oil trade, the world’s…
The Debt Trap of Wealthy Economies and the Rising Threat of Global Economic Instability
The global economy is currently standing at a highly precarious juncture, where states long regarded as prosperous are increasingly buckling under the weight of the very financial burdens they themselves have created. It is a sobering…
Digitalization, crypto and rethinking Pakistan’s identity architecture
Pakistan’s telecom sector has been a cornerstone of digital expansion. Mobile connectivity widened access, reduced transaction costs, and enabled the rise of branchless banking and mobile wallets. As digital services deepen and financial…
The India celebrated its republic day on 26th January and Kashmiris observed it as black day
India observes Republic Day on 26 January annually to mark the adoption of its constitution in 1950 as a way of projecting itself as the largest democracy in the world based on justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. This story of…
28 January: The Day That Could Not Be Ignored
Professor Imran Ismail Chohan
History does not always announce itself with noise. Sometimes, the most decisive moments arrive quietly, almost unnoticed, yet they change the destiny of nations forever. Such days do not always find space in…
Eighteen Is Responsibility, Not Freedom, Society Must Remember
Written by: Aasi
We have given the age of eighteen a distorted meaning. We have mistaken it for a declaration of freedom, when in fact it is the first doorway to responsibility. This is the age when a person should at least realize that…
Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s Release: Possibilities, Obstacles, and State Seriousness
The question of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui’s release is no longer confined to the freedom of a single prisoner. It has evolved into a symbol of state seriousness, global justice, human rights, the moral standing of the Muslim world, and the complex…
Redrawing the Map: New Provinces and Old Fault Lines
ISLAMABAD: Once again, Pakistan finds itself debating the redrawing of its internal map. Reports suggesting that a proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment may pave the way for the creation of multiple new provinces have reignited a…


