International
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Tibet Independence Day: The Forgotten 13 February That Challenges China’s Story
When people talk about Tibet, 10 March (Tibetan Uprising Day) usually gets the headlines. But for many Tibetans and activists,…
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“Kashmir Solidarity Day”: Exposing 75 Years of Information Warfare
Every year on 5 February, Pakistan marks Kashmir Solidarity Day with speeches, rallies, posters, and dramatic claims of “human rights…
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The G2 Bargain: Return Of Great-Power Duopoly
Debate over a potential US–China “G2” arrangement has re-emerged in the global strategic discourse just as the world confronts disrupted…
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Did Pakistan Misread the Tashkent Agreement as a Victory?
When the news of the Tashkent Declaration reached Pakistan on January 10, 1966, it didn’t just arrive actually it exploded…
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The Myth of ‘Battle-Tested’ Weapons
Few words carry as much marketing weight in defence discussions as battle-tested. It appears in press releases, arms brochures, and…
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Why Chinese Military Engines Remain the PLA’s Biggest Strategic Weakness
Modern wars are often discussed in terms of stealth, missiles, and sensors. But beneath all that spectacle lies a less…
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India’s Soft Power – Deep Dive Into Indian Foreign Policy
You must have seen that India reacts very softly to any action taken against us; we don’t rush for assertive…
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A Historical Prologue to the 1962 Sino-Indian War
The Sino-Indian War of 1962 was a watershed moment through which modern Asian geopolitics have been profoundly changed, and it…
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Balochistan Martyr’s Day – A Day with Undying Importance and Relevance
“..It being immutable law that all revolutions that will succeed must being in blood, whatever may answer afterward.” Great writer…
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Pakistan’s Taliban Dilemma: When The “Good” Turned “Bad”
As they say, life comes full circle; Pakistan just realised it firsthand. For decades, Pakistan’s security establishment pursued a hypocritical…
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