In 2025, security forces launched decisive operations against the terrorist infrastructure
Indian media waged an anti-Pakistan campaign in the aftermath of Sydney attack
The 2025 NCP survey report provides a number of insights that affirm progress and offer a clear roadmap for future reforms
Recourse to illegal VPNs is shaping the landscape of hybrid warfare, political destabilisation and social vulnerability
As it prepares for the GSP+ review, Pakistan calls upon EU to recognise its substantial progress on several human rights issues
Afghanistan announces plan to build new dams over the Kunar and Kabul rivers
Terrorists are increasingly using civilians as cover
There were 57,000 reported crimes against Dalits in 2022— an average of 156 complaints a day
The state must focus on eliminating all threats of terrorism regardless of how these groups position themselves politically
Pakistan can be America’s gateway to Central Asia and Afghanistan
Jamil Nasir is a published author of three books on development and public policy. He has contributed several researched essays and articles to...
China’s rise has decisively altered the strategic calculus of Asia
Security forces continue operations against ‘Fitna al-Khawarij’ militants
Security forces continue their sustained pursuit of the ISKP and BLA terrorists
Prime Minister Modi, consumed by electoral desperation and an ideology rooted in ultra-nationalism, deliberately escalated tensions with Pakistan
The Overseas Pakistanis Convention 2025 may be remembered as the beginning of a transformative era in Pakistan’s history
Khawaja Anver Majid’s story is one of economic transformation
Saudi investments in Reko Diq and the Balochistan Oil Refinery represent a major leap forward in Pakistan’s economic and industrial growth
Private security guards in the Punjab are poorly paid and often made to work long hours. This undermines their ability to perform their jobs...
Grassroots and community-based initiatives are making a profound difference in the fight against drug abuse in Pakistan