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  • Sikh Liberation
    Human Rights | India | Khalistan Movement | Sub Continent

    The Wounds of June 1984: Operation Blue Star and the Unhealed Scars of State Violence

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 06/06/202606/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) June 6, 1984, stands as one of the most harrowing and indelible stains in Sikh history—a day defined by profound betrayal and unmitigated state violence. On this solemn anniversary, freedom lovers and human rights defenders across the globe unite to remember the horrific bloodbath of June 1984, paying solemn tribute to the…

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  • Indian Army Cheif spoke again Pakistan
    India | Military Strategy | Pakistan | Sub Continent

    Beyond Rhetoric: The Strategic Reality of Deterrence in the Era of Intelligencized Warfare

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 06/06/202606/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) In the twilight of his tenure, the outgoing Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi made a highly publicized and bizarre assertion: should “Operation Sindur 2” be initiated, Pakistan would have to decide whether it wishes to remain a “part of history or geography.” This he said during an address at the General…

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  • Legal System of Pakistan
    Human Rights | Pakistan

    Justice for the Elite Only: Why Pakistan’s Legal System Serves the Rich and Famous

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 05/06/202605/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Introduction On 4 June 2026, a three-member bench of Pakistan’s Supreme Court delivered the final act of judicial reckoning in the murder of Noor Mukadam, officially rejecting Zahir Jaffer‘s 47-page review petition and dismissing his arguments regarding mental health and the admissibility of digital video evidence. No legal avenue remains except a…

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  • Indian Water War against Neighbours
    India | Pakistan

    Water as Warfare: The Strategic Threat of Indian Dam Construction on the Ravi and Chenab

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 04/06/202604/06/2026

    (By Quratulain Khalid) Introduction For Pakistan, water is not merely a resource; it is the bedrock of national survival. With over 90% of its agriculture dependent on the Indus River system, any upstream manipulation by India represents an existential threat to the country’s food security, economic stability, and social cohesion. While the 1960 Indus Waters…

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  • General N.S. Raja Subramani
    India | Military Strategy

    The Architect of Execution: General N.S. Raja Subramani and the Acceleration of India’s Military Theatreisation

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 03/06/202603/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Know the enemy and know yourself in a hundred battles you will never be in peril. When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal. If ignorant both of your enemy and of yourself, you are certain in every battle to be in…

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  • US Iran and akistan
    Geo Politics | Iran | Middle East | Pakistan | United States

    Pakistan’s Triple Play: The Coordinated Diplomatic Push to End the US-Iran War

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 30/05/202630/05/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) May 30, 2026 — As the United States and Iran hover on the edge of either a lasting peace or a renewed explosion of violence, one country has placed itself at the center of the diplomatic whirlwind: Pakistan. Over the past ten days, Islamabad has executed a carefully choreographed, three-pronged diplomatic offensive—spanning…

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  • India Pakistan Water Issues
    India | Pakistan

    The Precedent Is Set: Why the Chenab–Beas Tunnel Matters More Than Its Volume

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 29/05/202629/05/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) India’s tendering of the Chenab–Beas Link Tunnel marks the first operational inter-basin diversion from a western river since the Indus Waters Treaty was suspended. It is a calibrated test of Pakistan’s diplomatic and legal response capacity—and a precedent for potentially larger diversions. On May 20, 2026, India’s National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)…

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  • Youm e Takbeer
    Pakistan

    Youm-e-Takbeer: Strategic Deterrence, Regional Balance, and the Legacy of Pakistan’s Nuclear Tests

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 28/05/202628/05/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) At 15:15 hours on May 28, 1998, the granite and sand of the Ras Koh Hills in Balochistan’s Chagai District shuddered with five simultaneous underground detonations that instantly redrawn the geopolitical map of South Asia. In that searing moment, Pakistan crossed the nuclear threshold—codenaming the operation Chagai-I—followed two days later by a…

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  • India Israel Nexxus
    Geo Politics | India | Middle East | Pakistan

    The Two Faces of New Delhi: Arms, Ambition, and the Gulf Hypocrisy

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 26/05/202626/05/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Introduction: A Tale of Two Headlines On 23 May 2026, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stood before an audience in Shirdi, Maharashtra, and delivered a vision of India’s future that was as grandiose as it was revealing. Inaugurating an ammunition production facility, Singh declared that within 25 to 30 years, India would…

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  • Pakistan Mediation in US and Iran
    Geo Politics | Pakistan

    Mediation in a Multipolar World: Pakistan’s Role in Iran–US Talks and the Rise of Middle-Power Diplomacy

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 25/05/202625/05/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) In the absence of functional great-power consensus, the architecture of international crisis management is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. Today’s diplomatic landscape is increasingly shaped not by hegemonic imposition, but by calibrated facilitation. Nowhere is this shift more visible than in the emerging backchannel between Washington and Tehran, where Islamabad has…

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