ABDUL WASSAY Every year, Kashmir Martyrs’ Day is observed on 13 July to commemorate the indiscriminate killings of Muslims under the Maharaja Hari Singh’s rule. For Kashmiris, it symbolises aRead More
Sayed Anwar Tehran this week is draped in red and black. The air over five cities of Iran and Iraq carries the low murmur of a nation staging its ownRead More
Dr Abed Akbari In the history of nations, individuals sometimes transcend their own eras to become an integral part of a country’s strategic memory. In such cases, evaluating them isRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Political ideas often outlive the societies in which they were first developed. They survive because they address recurring questions about power, institutions and change. Few twentieth-centuryRead More
Ghazala Anbreen The sea surface temperatures are constantly rising because of increased emissions. There are different factors which are responsible for this. The heat is generated from unlined waste dumpRead More
Uzair Razzaq In Pakistan’s governance landscape, reform is often measured in reports, committees, and promises. Yet true transformation lies not in the rhetoric of reform but in the lived experienceRead More