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TWO REGIONS, TWO TRAJECTORIES: DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE ACROSS KASHMIR
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A comparative look at Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Kashmir reveals how governance models shape development outcomes. From infrastructure and economic growth to social services and youth opportunities, the divergence highlights the decisive role of policy, investment, and institutional capacity in transforming regional trajectories.

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1 day ago4 min read


GILGIT-BALTISTAN: GOVERNANCE WITHOUT CONSTITUTIONAL INTEGRATION
An in-depth examination of Gilgit-Baltistan’s unique constitutional and political status, exploring its governance through executive orders, limited federal representation, judicial framework, rights concerns, and the broader debate over autonomy, constitutional integration, and regional governance within Pakistan.

JK Blue
2 days ago4 min read


A TALE OF TWO KASHMIR’S : THE STARK REALITY OF A DIVIDED VALLEY
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A stark contrast defines Kashmir today—on one side, a model driven by governance, infrastructure, and economic integration; on the other, a narrative sustained by control without credible development. As roads expand, tunnels ensure all-weather access, and airports connect the region to broader markets, the shift toward tangible progress becomes undeniable. Development, not force, ultimately determines legitimacy—and in this comparison, the gap is both visible an

JK Blue
3 days ago5 min read


BEYOND THE HEADLINES
A family’s double tragedy in Kashmir highlights the deep human cost of conflict—but when such stories are framed without full context, they risk oversimplifying a far more complex reality involving militancy, security operations, and the Indian Army’s simultaneous role in both counterinsurgency and humanitarian support.

JK Blue
May 15 min read


ZERO TOLERANCE DOCTRINE: SAFEGUARDING KASHMIR'S YOUTH FROM TERROR AND DRUG NEXUS
A dramatic collage-style poster featuring a sharply focused central subject from the uploaded image, illuminated against a layered Kashmir Valley backdrop with dark smoky textures on one side and soft blue light on the other, symbolizing the contrast between hidden threats like drugs and radicalisation and the protection and resilience of Kashmiri youth.

JK Blue
Apr 284 min read


PAHALGAM, ONE YEAR ON: MEMORY, TERRORISM AND THE UNFINISHED BATTLE FOR PEACE
One year after the Pahalgam terror attack of 22 April 2025, the valley stands as a symbol of both grief and resilience. This reflection examines the human, economic and security consequences of the tragedy, the response of ordinary Kashmiris, and the broader challenges that continue to shape the unfinished battle for lasting peace in Kashmir.

JK Blue
Apr 226 min read


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

JK Blue
Apr 215 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

JK Blue
Apr 205 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


PAKISTANI STATE-SPONSORED MISINFORMATION: A GLOBAL THREAT WEAPONIZING LIES IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION WARFARE
In the 21st century, power is no longer defined solely by military strength or economic dominance it is increasingly shaped by control over information. Narratives can ignite unrest, distort reality and fracture societies without a single shot being fired. In this evolving landscape, misinformation has emerged as one of the most potent and insidious tools of modern conflict. Among the actors accused of systematically exploiting this domain, Pakistan stands at the center of gr

JK Blue
Apr 44 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.

JK Blue
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

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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


SELECTIVE CITIZENSHIP AND STRATEGIC SUSPICION: RETHINKING PAKISTAN’S STATE–SECT RELATIONSHIP
When expressions of faith begin to trigger questions of loyalty, citizenship itself comes under strain. The controversy surrounding Asim Munir and Shia clerics is less about one remark and more about a recurring pattern of suspicion. By blurring the line between identity and allegiance, the state risks turning difference into distrust. The result is a fragile and conditional sense of belonging.

JK Blue
Mar 245 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.

JK Blue
Jan 84 min read


PAKISTAN’S PROXY WAR IN A DIGITAL SUIT
The Red Fort blast probe has revealed a disturbing truth: terror today often hides behind education, professional respectability, and encrypted technology. For Kashmiris, this is not just a security story, but another reminder of how our lives are repeatedly disrupted by conflicts engineered far beyond our control.

JK Blue
Jan 63 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

JK Blue
Dec 27, 20255 min read
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