By Qamar Bashir For decades, presidents of the United States have believed they could shape the world by interfering in other nations’ affairs—installing leaders of their choice, propping up alliesRead More
Syed Tajammul Abbas The recent cross-border terrorist operations in Pakistan are an alarming stage to the security and stability in South Asia. Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2019,Read More
Pakistan’s apprehensions about India’s role in Afghanistan are not new. These concerns persisted even after the fall of the first Taliban regime in November 2001, when India became active inRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal There are moments in a man’s life that shape him not by the triumphs they bring but by the lessons they leave behind. My earliest dreamRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer In the recent weeks, the United States–India relationship has witnessed a sharp and regrettable downturn, prompted by disputes over tariffs on Russian oil purchases and renewedRead More
Comment Shamim Shahid PESHAWAR: After nearly a week of intense border clashes that claimed dozens of lives on both sides, Pakistan and Afghanistan reached a ceasefire agreement late Saturday during negotiationsRead More