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What Is True Success?
For centuries, human life has revolved around one fundamental question: what does success truly mean? Is it the accumulation of wealth, the seat of power, the glare of fame, or a long list of academic credentials that makes a person…
Kashmir: A Forgotten Land, a Forgotten People —And the Cost of Disunity
For more than three decades, Kashmir has lived through one of the gravest, yet least acknowledged, human rights crises of our time. Over 150,000 Kashmiris have lost their lives in the past 35 years alone. Between 8,000 and 10,000 people…
Great Indian Bustard in Cholistan: UAE–Pakistan Collaboration Offers Hope.
Great Indian Bustard in Cholistan: UAE–Pakistan Collaboration Offers Hope for a Vanishing Species
The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps)—often described as the “King of the Grasslands”—is today among the most critically endangered…
Trapped in Fear: The Normalization of Abuse in Brick Kiln Labor
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Ashraf Mall
Pakistan’s brick kiln sector, officially recognized as a significant industrial employer, continues to operate largely beyond the reach of effective labor regulation. Within this informal and unmonitored…
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…


