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BLOOD, PROXIES AND DENIAL: PAKISTAN’S UNRESOLVED TERROR CONTRADICTION
The article critically examines Pakistan’s decades-long struggle to overcome international suspicion regarding terrorism and extremist networks operating within its borders. Using the recent controversy involving Information Minister Ataullah Tarar and Talha Saeed as a starting point, it explores historical allegations surrounding proxy warfare, Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Taliban, Osama bin Laden, and terror financing. The piece argues that recurring links between political figures

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May 256 min read


THE BLOOD OF GILGIT-BALTISTAN: HOW THE MARTYRDOM OF CHILDREN AND SYSTEMATIC BRUTALITY IS DECIMATING THE MYTH OF THE "PROTECTOR"
The blood spilled in Gilgit-Baltistan has transformed public anger into open resistance, as allegations of military brutality, enforced disappearances and sectarian repression fuel growing unrest across PoGB and POK. The killing of Shia children and youth during protests has intensified calls for justice, unity and self-determination against what many describe as systemic state oppression.

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May 94 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


FITNA-E-PAKISTAN: THE MANUFACTURED FIRE THAT BURNS ACROSS BORDERS
For decades, Pakistan has mastered one craft with disturbing dedication — the ability to manufacture chaos and export it across borders. This is the essence of Fitna-e-Pakistan : a system where instability isn’t an accident but a tool, a strategy, almost a national identity. And nowhere has this engineered disorder been targeted more relentlessly than towards Kashmir. Kashmir has always been a land of culture, memory and resilience — yet Pakistan has tried to turn its very

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Dec 5, 20253 min read
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