Loneliness as Armor: The Untold Fortitude of Humaira Asghar Ali
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Loneliness as Armor: The Untold Fortitude of Humaira Asghar Ali

(Quratulain Khalid) The death of Humaira Asghar Ali, a 32-year-old Pakistani actress, model, and visual artist, in her Karachi apartment in July 2025 or earlier, sent shockwaves through Pakistan’s entertainment industry and sparked a national conversation about isolation, family dynamics, mental health, and the ethics of media coverage. Found in an advanced state of decomposition…

Can India’s Uniform Civil Code Survive a Plural Society?
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Can India’s Uniform Civil Code Survive a Plural Society?

(Quratulain Khalid) India, a nation celebrated for its kaleidoscopic cultural diversity and religious pluralism, stands at a crossroads with the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC), a legislative ambition to standardise personal laws governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, and maintenance across all communities. Enshrined in Article 44 of the Indian Constitution as a Directive Principle of…

From Dust to Dominance: Pakistan’s Rare Earth Revolution
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From Dust to Dominance: Pakistan’s Rare Earth Revolution

(By Khalid Masood) Rare earth elements (REEs), a group of 17 chemically similar metals including neodymium, dysprosium, and lanthanum, are pivotal to the global high-tech, green energy, and defence sectors. From smartphones and electric vehicle (EV) batteries to wind turbines and precision-guided missiles, these minerals underpin modern technology and the transition to a low-carbon economy….

Targeted Killings in Balochistan: The July 2025 Bus Attack and Its Implications
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Targeted Killings in Balochistan: The July 2025 Bus Attack and Its Implications

(By Khalid Masood) On the night of 10 to 11 July 2025, the N70 highway in Balochistan’s Zhob district became the site of a chilling act of violence. Armed militants intercepted two Lahore-bound passenger buses, checked passengers’ computerized national identity cards (CNICs), and singled out nine individuals of Punjabi origin. These victims were abducted and…

The Silent Threat: Can India Stop Pakistan’s River Water and Spark a New War?
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The Silent Threat: Can India Stop Pakistan’s River Water and Spark a New War?

(Ayesha Mohsin) In Saadat Hasan Manto’s 1951 short story Yazid, a Pakistani villager laments India’s ability to choke the rivers flowing into Pakistan, a fear that resonates chillingly in 2025. On 22 April 2025, the Pahalgam attack in Indian Occupied Kashmir, which claimed 26 civilian lives, prompted India to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT),…

The Silent Revolution: How Turkish and Chinese Drone Technology Forged Pakistan’s UAV Dominance
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The Silent Revolution: How Turkish and Chinese Drone Technology Forged Pakistan’s UAV Dominance

(By Khalid Masood) In the rugged terrain of Kashmir on 11 May 2025, a Bayraktar TB2 drone, cruising at 18,000 feet, pinpointed four Indian Bofors howitzers targeting Pakistani positions. Within minutes, laser-guided MAM-L munitions delivered surgical strikes, neutralising the threat. Simultaneously, a Wing Loong II, orbiting at 30,000 feet, streamed real-time imagery to the Air…

Narendra Modi: The Case for India’s Worst-Ever Prime Minister
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Narendra Modi: The Case for India’s Worst-Ever Prime Minister

(By Mohsin Tanveer) In the annals of Indian history, few leaders have polarised the nation as profoundly as Narendra Modi, Prime Minister since 2014. While his supporters hail him as a transformative figure, critics label him India’s “worst-ever Prime Minister.” The scathing critique accuses Modi of undermining democracy, fostering societal divisions, and promoting organised hatred…

India’s Arrogance: A Pattern of Hubris in Diplomacy and Statecraft
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India’s Arrogance: A Pattern of Hubris in Diplomacy and Statecraft

(By Khalid Masood) Arrogance, as Dante wrote in Inferno, is one of the “tongues men know and heed, a babel of despair.” Defined as an attitude of superiority manifested in overbearing conduct or presumptuous claims, arrogance erodes humility and fosters self-obsession, blinding leaders to their weaknesses while exaggerating perceived strengths (Merriam-Webster). In the case of…

What Pakistan Can Learn From 2025 Iran-Israel Conflict
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What Pakistan Can Learn From 2025 Iran-Israel Conflict

(By Khalid Masood) In an era where regional conflicts can rapidly escalate into global crises, the 2025 Iran-Israel conflict stands out as a stark reminder of modern warfare’s evolving nature. The brief but intense clash—marked by missile barrages, drone strikes, and covert operations—has fundamentally reshaped strategic thinking within military and diplomatic circles. Triggered by escalating…