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Education disparity in Pakistan
By Bahawal Hussain Chattha
The old worn-out slogan " education is the backbone of our country " is recited each year. However, the nation is still a divided system reflecting its own inequalities. Government rhetoric, in addition to…
Reservations and Recruitment: A Tool of Disempowerment in Indian occupied Jammu & Kashmir
Altaf Hussain Wani
The Indian state’s reservation and recruitment policies in India occupied Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir have long been a subject of contention, particularly in the context of the region’s socio-political dynamics.…
Beyond Bullets and Borders: Strategic Silence and Systemic Brutality in IoK
By Ehsan Ali
The Kashmir conflict has remained a central fault line of South Asian geopolitics, rooted in unresolved territorial claims, competing nationalisms and enduring human suffering. Traditionally examined through military…
The Saffron Shadow Over Education: How Hindutva Uses State Institutions to Discriminate
By Shazia Ashraf Khawaja
The recent de-recognition of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence in Reasi is not merely about failing infrastructure or inadequate faculty. It is a chilling testament to how the machinery of…
India’s Hydropower Drive and the Weaponization of the Indus Basin
By Mehr un-Nisa
India’s push to accelerate hydropower projects on the western rivers of the Indus basin is not merely a policy shift, it is a brazen assertion of control over shared water resources. The 258-megawatt Dulhasti Stage-II…
Who Received What? More Toshakhana Records Come to Light
Transparency in state affairs is not merely a slogan; it is a continuous democratic obligation. Whenever details linked to the corridors of power are made public, they serve as a test of governance, accountability, and ethical…
When Sin Begins to Demand Justification
If you walk into any ancient library of history, wander through the ruins of Greece, or read about the rise and fall of Rome, one pattern appears with disturbing consistency. Civilizations did not collapse when they ran out of food. They…
A New Frontier in Cancer Detection
For decades, cancer has remained one of humanity’s most relentless enemies not merely because of its complexity, but because it is often discovered too late. Medical science has long agreed on one central truth: early detection saves lives.…
Building Indigenous Strength: Pakistan’s Rise as a Defense Equipment Exporter
Australia has entered into a preliminary, non-binding arrangement with Pakistan to examine the potential acquisition of JF-17 Thunder Block III fighter aircraft, signaling a step toward broader defense cooperation and fleet diversification.…


