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  • The Silenced Truth of Punjab's Darkest Chapter
    Human Rights | India | Terrorism

    Satluj: The Silenced Truth of Punjab’s Darkest Chapter

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 07/07/202607/07/2026

    (By Faraz Ahmed) The story of a banker who exposed 25,000 disappearances—and a film the government doesn’t want you to see A Film That Lasted 48 Hours On July 5, 2026, the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer Satluj quietly premiered on ZEE5. Within 48 hours, it was gone—removed from the platform in India without any official court order or FIR ….

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  • US 250 anniversary
    United States

    The American Experiment at 250: From Revolution to Reckoning

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 06/07/202606/07/2026

    (By Quratulain Khalid) On the morning of July 4, 2026, the United States will wake to a milestone that no other modern nation has quite experienced: a 250th anniversary of its founding not as an ethnic homeland or a dynasty’s inheritance, but as an idea. There will be fireworks, certainly. There will be speeches. There…

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  • Ali Khamenei
    Geo Politics | Iran | Middle East | Pakistan

    Ali Khamenei and the Judgment of History

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 05/07/202605/07/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. Prologue: The Funeral as Historical Mirror The heat rose from the asphalt in shimmering waves, but the millions did not move. They stood shoulder to shoulder across the breadth of Tehran, a human sea stretching from the Grand Mosalla to the horizon, where the Alborz mountains stood sentinel in the haze….

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  • India Japan Summit
    India | Japan | Pakistan | Sub Continent

    Brother-Sister Diplomacy or Strategic Opportunism? Unpacking the Geopolitical Reality of the Modi-Takaichi Summit

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 04/07/202604/07/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) The Theatrical Facade of “Familial” Diplomacy The recent visit of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to India was marked by unprecedented pomp, orchestrated photo-ops, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s highly publicized labeling of the Japanese leader as his “sister.” While the Indian media apparatus eagerly celebrated this as a triumph of…

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  • Indus Water Treaty
    Environments | Geo Politics | India | Pakistan | Terrorism

    The Red Line Crossed: Pakistan’s Ultimatum on Indus Waters

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 02/07/202602/07/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Introduction “Pakistan will cut off those hands that seek to claim Islamabad’s water share.” This stark warning, delivered by Climate Change Minister Dr. Musadik Malik on June 30, 2026, marked a dramatic escalation in the simmering dispute between India and Pakistan over the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). Speaking at Pakistan’s first-ever international…

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  • Turkish Armed Forces
    Military Strategy | Military Technology | Turkeyia

    The Crescent Sword: Turkey’s Military Transformation and the Geopolitics of Neo-Ottoman Ambition

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 26/06/202626/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. Historical Foundation: From the Ottoman Legacy to the Modern TSK The Turkish Armed Forces (Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, or TSK) carry the genetic memory of one of history’s most formidable military machines. The Ottoman Empire’s janissary corps, sipahi cavalry, and naval fleets dominated three continents for six centuries, leaving an institutional legacy…

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  • The Asim Munir Assassination Plot Article
    Geo Politics | Israel | Pakistan

    Assassination Plot of The Field Marshal : Dissecting a Viral Claim, Mossad’s Shadow Wars, and the Anatomy of Modern Disinformation

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 25/06/202625/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) 1. Opening Hook: When a Podcast Becomes a Geopolitical Firestorm In the early hours of June 2026, a claim of extraordinary gravity began circulating through the arteries of social media. Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar, appearing on a podcast with internet commentator Mario Nawfal, dropped what he described as a bombshell: Israel’s Mossad…

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  • Imam Hussain and Karbala
    Islamic History

    The Eternal Stand: Karbala

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 23/06/202623/06/2026

    In the early days of Muharram al-Haram, 61 AH, when the caravan of Sayyiduna Imam Hussain (رضی اللہ عنہ)—brief in number yet immense in dignity, resolve, and faith—reached that desolate plain of Iraq which history would forever immortalize as Karbala, it appeared to be but an ordinary halt. Yet in truth, it marked the beginning…

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  • Israel on US Iran Talks
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Israel | United States

    The Sovereignty Paradox: How Netanyahu’s Defiance of Trump Reveals Israel’s Strategic Trap

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 22/06/202622/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. The Speech That Revealed the Crack On the evening of June 21, 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the stage at the Jerusalem News Syndicate (JNS) Policy Summit and delivered a statement that sounded like a declaration of independence. “In the United States, they say that President Trump does everything…

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  • US Iran MOU
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Israel | Middle East | United States

    The Fragile Peace: Who Wants to Sabotage the US-Iran Deal and Why

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 20/06/202620/06/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) On June 14, 2026 — coincidentally Donald Trump’s 80th birthday — the United States and Iran digitally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that could, if implemented, end nearly five decades of confrontation between Washington and Tehran. The agreement, scheduled for formal signing in Geneva on June 20, 2026, represents the most…

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