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    The Tipping Point: Why Punjab’s Grid Collapsed in Just Two Weeks

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 14/04/202614/04/2026

    (By Quratulain Khalid) Two weeks ago, Punjab’s power grid operated with minimal disruption. Industrial units ran on schedule, urban feeders held steady, and load shedding was confined to routine maintenance windows. Today, the same region is grappling with eight to twelve hours of daily outages, unscheduled industrial tripping, and government-mandated peak-hour blackouts. The suddenness is…

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  • US Iran Talks 605
    Geo Economics | Global Issues | Iran | United States

    Rhetoric vs. Reality: Hormuz, Hardlines, and the Fragile Path to Dialogue

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 14/04/202614/04/2026

    (By Faraz Ahmed) In the narrow waters of the Strait of Hormuz, a paradox is unfolding. U.S. naval assets continue mine-clearance preparations and freedom-of-navigation operations while diplomatic envoys exchange messages in neutral capitals, searching for common ground. Public rhetoric on both sides remains uncompromising: American officials describe a posture that is “locked and loaded,” while…

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  • US Iran Talks in Islamabad
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Pakistan | United States

    The Islamabad Impasse: US-Iran Talks Collapse and the Perilous Path Ahead

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 13/04/202613/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) The high-stakes peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, hosted in Islamabad with considerable diplomatic fanfare, have concluded without agreement. Vice President JD Vance’s early departure from the Pakistani capital, coupled with President Trump’s subsequent threat to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, has transformed a fragile diplomatic opening into a…

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  • US Iran talks 303
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Middle East | Pakistan | United States

    Islamabad’s Diplomatic Triumph: How Pakistan’s Sincere Mediation Forged Progress Amidst Complex US-Iran Talks

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 12/04/202612/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Introduction: Progress, Not Perfection The recently concluded US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad concluded not with a signed accord, but with something arguably more valuable in high-stakes diplomacy: sustained dialogue, mutual recognition of complexity, and explicit gratitude towards the host nation. In a region historically accustomed to diplomatic ruptures and escalatory rhetoric, Pakistan’s…

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  • India on US-Iran Talks at Islamabad
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | India | Iran | Pakistan | United States

    When Diplomacy Shifts South: What Islamabad’s Moment Reveals About South Asia’s Strategic Reordering

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 11/04/202611/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. Introduction: The Islamabad Signal The announcement that senior Iranian and American delegations would convene in Islamabad to negotiate an end to a 44-day regional conflict triggered a pronounced reaction across Indian media outlets and political circles. Headlines questioned diplomatic exclusion, prime-time debates dissected the geopolitical implications, and parliamentary statements framed the…

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  • US Iran Talks in Islamabad
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Middle East | Pakistan | United States

    The Islamabad Gamble: Can Neutral Mediation Succeed Where Great Powers Failed?

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 11/04/202611/04/2026

    (By Quratulain Khalid) I. Introduction: A Capital Under Pressure Islamabad is not traditionally viewed as a crossroads of global diplomacy. Yet in April 2026, Pakistan’s capital has become the focal point of what may be the most consequential peace process of the decade. Senior Iranian and American delegations are seated across the table from one…

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

    Ceasefire Watch: Day 1 Launch Diagnostic & Compliance Baseline

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 08/04/202608/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) As the US-Iran ceasefire takes effect today, April 8, the opening 24 hours will establish critical precedents for verification, communication, and operational compliance. Diplomatic channels report initial confirmation of the pause framework, including the activation of mediator-backed hotlines and a provisional halt to direct kinetic strikes. However, early signals remain unverified, proxy…

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  • US - Iran War 505
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Middle East | United States

    Ceasefire Talks Stall, Military Postures Harden: What Happens Next in the US-Iran Standoff

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 07/04/202607/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) The midnight deadline has passed. In situation rooms across Washington, Tehran, and allied capitals, military planners and diplomatic envoys are weighing the same question: has the window for de-escalation closed, or has it merely narrowed to a thread? For days, the Middle East has operated under the shadow of an April 7…

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  • US Iran war 403
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Middle East | United States

    Obliterate or Negotiate? Competing Visions for U.S.-Iran Future

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 06/04/202606/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. The Fork in the Road Within a 48-hour window in early April 2026, two high-profile statements crystallized the strategic dilemma facing the United States and Iran. On one side, public remarks attributed to President Donald Trump warned of the complete targeting of Iranian energy, water, and electrical infrastructure if Tehran did…

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  • US-Iran Conflict
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Iran | Middle East | United States

    The Iranian Calculus: Escalation, Sovereignty, and the Limits of Coercion

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 05/04/202605/04/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. Introduction: A Crisis No Longer Contained “We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks — we’re going to bring them back to the Stone Age, where they belong.”— President Donald Trump, Prime-Time Address, April 2026 When the White House deployed rhetoric of civilisational erasure, it…

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