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PAKISTAN'S DOUBLE GAME: POWER, PROXIES AND POLITICAL CONTRADICTIONS
The architecture of a nation is often beautifully reflected in the harmony between its constitutional promises and its operational realities. Yet when one gazes upon the geopolitical posture of Pakistan, one finds an intricate labyrinth of institutionalised deceit. It is a state that has mastered the dark and tragic art of diplomatic illusion. On the global stage, its civilian representatives wear masks of victimhood, eloquently pleading for international solidarity, financia

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24 hours ago5 min read


CPEC AND PAKISTAN: DEVELOPMENT DEAL OR DEEPENING DEPENDENCY?
The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), once celebrated as a transformative economic initiative, is increasingly viewed through a more critical lens. While it has delivered improvements in infrastructure and energy capacity, concerns over rising debt, lack of transparency, limited local participation and growing dependence on China have raised serious questions about its long-term impact. The project’s uneven benefits, environmental costs and implications for national so

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2 days ago5 min read


PAKISTAN’S CONFLICTING IMAGE: A WIDE GAP BETWEEN WORDS AND ACTIONS
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Pakistan’s geopolitical posture reveals a persistent contradiction between its diplomatic rhetoric and operational reality. While civilian leaders project cooperation and seek international support, real authority rests with a powerful military establishment that shapes national priorities with limited accountability. This imbalance has enabled a pattern of strategic ambiguity—presenting itself as an ally in global initiatives while simultaneously pursuing policies

JK Blue
Apr 85 min read


STRAINED BROTHERHOOD: IS SAUDI–PAKISTAN ALLIANCE CRACKING?
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan’s long-standing alliance is facing growing strain as financial demands, diplomatic gaps, and shifting geopolitical priorities challenge a relationship once defined by strategic trust and mutual dependence.

JK Blue
Apr 44 min read


PAKISTAN’S TERRORIST ECOSYSTEM UNDER SCRUTINY: US REPORT REINFORCES INDIA’S CONCERNS
A recent US assessment underscores the persistence of Pakistan-based militant networks targeting India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, while also highlighting Pakistan’s dual challenge as both a hub for and victim of terrorism.

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Apr 14 min read


PAKISTAN ATROCITIES IN BALOCHISTAN: A PROVINCE CAUGHT BETWEEN POWER AND RESISTANCE
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Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest yet least populated province, occupies a paradoxical position within the federation: rich in natural resources and strategic importance, yet persistently marked by political marginalisation and underdevelopment. Since its incorporation i

JK Blue
Mar 276 min read


BORDER DISPUTES AND SECURITY CHALLENGES BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN
The Durand Line remains a deeply contested border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, rooted in colonial history and unresolved political tensions. Ongoing security challenges, cross-border militancy, and ethnic divisions—especially among Pashtuns—continue to make this frontier one of the most volatile regions in South Asia.

JK Blue
Mar 256 min read


BALOCH CULTURE DAY: REMEMBERING IDENTITY,MEMORY AND CULTURAL CONTINUITY
Baloch Culture Day, observed annually on 2 March, is a people-led celebration of identity, memory and cultural continuity. Through language, poetry, traditional dress, music and storytelling, Baloch communities reaffirm their heritage and pass it on to younger generations. The day highlights the quiet resilience of a culture preserved not by institutions, but by everyday practices and collective participation, echoing broader human efforts to sustain tradition in a rapidly ch

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Mar 24 min read


BALAKOT AIR STRIKE: INDIA’S DECISIVE RESPONSE TO CROSS-BORDER TERRORISM
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The Balakot Air Strike of 26 February 2019 marked a significant shift in India’s counter-terrorism strategy. Conducted by the Indian Air Force in response to the Pulwama suicide bombing, the operation targeted terrorist infrastructure in Balakot, Pakistan. The strike signaled India’s adoption of a more proactive and pre-emptive securit

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Feb 264 min read


MURIDKE EXPOSED: PAKISTAN CAN NO LONGER HIDE BEHIND DENIAL
Scenes of destruction in Muridke place the town at the center of renewed scrutiny, as damaged government infrastructure and stark visuals challenge official narratives and bring the impact of recent operations into sharp focus.

JK Blue
Jan 163 min read


SAFFRON KINGDOM: DEBUNKING THE FAKE NARRATIVE—KASHMIR’S REALITY ON GROUND
This article challenges misleading external portrayals of Kashmir by grounding the discussion in verified data, local voices, and on-ground realities, presenting a more nuanced picture of a region marked by resilience, stability, and gradual progress rather than perpetual conflict.

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Jan 84 min read


PAKISTAN'S PROXY WAR IN BANGLADESH: A FLAWED THREAT BY A FAILING STATE
A provocative war threat from Pakistan over Bangladesh is not a sign of strength but of desperation. Drawing from Kashmir’s lived experience of Pakistan’s proxy-war model, this article exposes Islamabad’s attempt to recycle its failed strategy by exploiting political instability in Bangladesh. It argues that a state crippled by economic collapse and internal unrest cannot posture as a regional power, and that South Asia’s stability now depends on containing Pakistan’s export

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Dec 27, 20255 min read


ANOTHER POWER SHIFT IN PAKISTAN: A CRUMBLING STATE LOSING ITS GRIP ON DEMOCRACY
Pakistan is experiencing another silent power shift as constitutional amendments tighten military influence and weaken democratic institutions. With the collapse of judicial independence, rising public unrest, and a fading Kashmir narrative, the country stands at a crossroads—its democracy hanging by a thread.

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Nov 27, 20254 min read


PROXY SUPPORT: HOW INIMICAL ELEMENTS ENABLE MALIGN AGENDA
Pakistan's long-standing use of proxy groups and non-state actors has been a significant driver of regional instability, particularly...

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Oct 7, 20254 min read


SEVENTY-NINE YEARS OF FAILURE: HOW PAKISTAN CHOSE TERROR OVER NATION-BUILDING
Pakistan marks its Independence Day on 14 August each year, but after seventy-nine years of existence, the promises made at its birth...

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Aug 14, 20253 min read


ABROGATION OF ARTICLE 370 AND 35A: A TURNING POINT IN JAMMU & KASHMIR’S PROSPERITY
On 5 August 2019, the Government of India made a historic move by abrogating Article 370 and Article 35A of the Constitution, which had...

JK Blue
Aug 5, 20254 min read


CELEBRATING THE SPIRIT OF INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY: A GLOBAL TRIBUTE TO HUMAN CONNECTION
International Friendship Day is a celebration that transcends borders, languages, and cultures a day dedicated to the beautiful, simple,...

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Jul 30, 20255 min read


IMPACT ON PAKISTAN AFTER THE SUSPENSION OF THE INDUS WATER TREATY
Signed in 1960 with the mediation of the World Bank, the Indus Waters Treaty has long served as a rare example of cooperation between...

JK Blue
Jul 9, 20254 min read


INDIA STANDS UNITED: A NATION STANDING STRONG WITH ITS ARMED FORCES
India is a land known for its rich cultural heritage, deep-rooted values and incredible diversity. But more importantly, it is a nation...

JK Blue
May 20, 20253 min read


A DESPERATE GAMBLE IS PAKISTAN FLIRTING WITH A LIMITED WAR TO ESCAPE INTERNAL COLLAPSE
Pakistan today stands at a dangerous crossroads. Its economy is in free fall. Political institutions are crumbling. The public’s trust in...

JK Blue
May 13, 20254 min read
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