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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.

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1 day ago5 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

JK Blue
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


GILGIT-BALTISTAN PROTESTS: EXPOSING PAKISTAN’S GOVERNANCE FAILURES
In recent weeks, Gilgit-Baltistan has witnessed a wave of protests that have drawn attention across South Asia. For Kashmiris, these events are not distant political news—they reflect a familiar pattern: a territory administered poorly, its people denied rights and governance that favors narrative over action. The unrest in Gilgit-Baltistan highlights Pakistan’s long-standing failures in governance, economic management and respect for basic human rights, exposing internal dis

JK Blue
Dec 24, 20253 min read
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