When Rivers Become Weapons: The Indus Crisis and the Future of Water in South Asia
Water has always been life in the Punjab. For centuries, the five rivers that give the region its very name,…
Water has always been life in the Punjab. For centuries, the five rivers that give the region its very name,…
Bannu Strikes Back: How the Miryan Operation Signals a Turning Point Against the Khawarij The dust has barely settled over…
Russia’s latest warning about Afghanistan should not be dismissed as routine regional rhetoric. At the 21st Meeting of Secretaries of…
PTI’s Legal Theatre Exposed Pakistan’s legal landscape has, in recent years, witnessed a troubling trend: the deliberate conflation of genuine…
North Waziristan has suffered for far too long under fear, violence, and uncertainty. The people of this region, who have…
In Pakistan, the conversation about peace often begins with security, politics or economics, but it should begin much earlier, in…
India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is once again under fire for rhetoric that critics say treats Muslims not as equal…
PTM is often marketed abroad as a simple civil rights cause, but that framing no longer captures the full political…
Terrorism cannot be rebranded as advocacy, and digital proxies cannot provide legitimacy. This statement is significant as it highlights a…
Many people in Pakistan hear an Amnesty International statement and feel it is written with a verdict already in place….