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Why Rawalakot Is Burning: Exploitation Dressed as Administration

Why Rawalakot Is Burning: Exploitation Dressed as Administration

Seven are dead and an internet blackout has fallen over the hills, but the protesters in Pakistan’s Illegally Occupied Jammu
Referendum Farce: Story Written in Karachi, Staged in New York

Referendum Farce: Story Written in Karachi, Staged in New York

Rohan Giri On April 29, 2026, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun announced a Khalistan Referendum voter registration drive from the Karachi Press
Vermilion and the War Cry: What Operation Sindoor Was Really About

Vermilion and the War Cry: What Operation Sindoor Was Really

Every analyst who measured Operation Sindoor in airbases missed the war. Operation Sindoor was not just a reply to an
Indus Treaty in Abeyance: India, Pakistan, and International Law

Indus Treaty in Abeyance: India, Pakistan, and International Law

Pakistan’s resort to the UNSC on the Indus Waters Treaty collapses on contact with the law of treaties, the law
Indus Waters Treaty After Pahalgam

Indus Waters Treaty After Pahalgam

India’s post-Pahalgam position on the Indus Waters Treaty is not a water dispute. It is a sovereign response to Pakistan’s
Looking for Relevance?

Looking for Relevance?

Pakistan’s ‘Mediator Moment’ in Iran Crisis may turn out to be more of diplomatic outreach rather than Strategic Opportunism. N.
Balochistan’s Disappeared: Inside Pakistan’s Kill-and-Dump Campaign

Balochistan’s Disappeared: Inside Pakistan’s Kill-and-Dump Campaign

In Pakistan’s largest province, Baloch families no longer ask only whether their loved ones will come home. They ask whether
Pakistan May Use Iran as a Smokescreen to Spread Terror in India

Pakistan May Use Iran as a Smokescreen to Spread Terror

Intelligence warnings are flashing red. The arrests are piling up. Pakistan does not need a reason to export terror to
Recurring Bailouts Expose Flaws in Pakistan’s Economic Framework

Recurring Bailouts Expose Flaws in Pakistan’s Economic Framework

By N. C. Bipindra Pakistan’s economic crises have unfolded with a familiar pattern for decades. It emerges from a balance-of-payments
Malfeasance at large

Malfeasance at large

USCIRF worked to puncture US interests by framing its strategic ally Bharat as a country of particular concern and recommend