Asymmetric warfare is a conflict between forces that have vastly different military powers, strategies, or tactics, where a weaker force uses unconventional
Ahsan Munir
Needless to emphasise that peace and security in our region have remained hostage to the volatile situation in Afghanistan for the last four decades. Even
Malik Muhammad Ashraf
In our time, the appointment of a new bishop or other religious leader does not make breaking news. Well, when Pope Leo XIV, the first American to become head
Atle Hetland
Books serve to enlighten the intellect, touch the heart, and stir the conscience, fostering holistic growth and leaving lasting impressions on readers’
Hamza Malick
There is a certain irony in how the world’s moral compass often swings not toward justice but convenience. When Pakistan, after hosting millions of
Omay Aimen
In the past decade, something remarkable has happened in the world of technology. The biggest names in artificial intelligence have quietly crossed from
Iqra Bano Sohail
In South Asia’s tangled web of disputes, Sir Creek may appear narrow and obscure, yet it carries immense weight. This muddy estuary in the Rann of Kutch
Ehsan Ahmed khan
In South Asia’s tangled web of disputes, Sir Creek may appear narrow and obscure, yet it carries immense weight. This muddy estuary in the Rann of Kutch
Ehsan Ahmed khan
Pakistan’s social protection system is entering a defining chapter. For the first time, welfare delivery is moving beyond assistance to encompass
Arif Chaudhry
With new crises emerging almost daily across the world, climate change continues to quietly drive numerous shifts, disrupting entire ecological cycles. It
Shewa Ram Suthar
Pakistan stands at a critical juncture where digital transformation, if strategically executed, could become a powerful catalyst for sustainable and inclusive
Muhammad Zahid Raffat
For more than a decade Pakistan has responded to the Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan with what amounts to a war of attrition. Security forces have struck
Nouroz Khan Bijarani