International Relations·News·Opinion ISKP Flourishing Under Taliban Rule On 10 April 2026, gunmen attacked civilians gathered near a shrine site in Herat’s Injil district, with Pajhwok reporting at least seven by Dr. Hussain Jan 16 hours ago
International Relations·News·Opinion PTM UK Protest The PTM UK protest call and the PTM UK notice on X did not appear in a political vacuum. They surfaced at a by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 1 month ago
International Relations·News·Opinion Myth vs Reality Every few months, the same story makes the rounds, foreign companies are fleeing Pakistan, the doors are closing, and the country is by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 1 month ago
International Relations·News·Opinion What Shehbaz Sharif’s IAEA Visit Should Deliver The meeting between the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the agency’s headquarters in by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 2 months ago
International Relations·Opinion The Region Is Paying for Taliban Impunity The region is being asked to accept a comforting story: Afghanistan is calmer than it was during the civil war years, so by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 2 months ago
International Relations·News·Opinion Religious Freedom in Afghanistan The recommendation by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom to designate Afghanistan as a Country of Particular Concern should be read by Prof. Dr. Ghulam Mujaddid 2 months ago
International Relations·News·Opinion How Mengal Erases Baloch Elite Failure Akhtar Mengal’s statements on February 8, 2026, at the Asma Jahangir Conference were designed to convey a singular conclusion: the problem in by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 2 months ago
Opinion·International Relations·News The PECA Case Against Iman Zainab Mazari The story of the NCCIA and PECA case against Iman Zainab Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha stretches across several months. It shows by Dr. Mozammil Khan 2 months ago
Headlines·International Relations·News and Analysis·Opinion A Lesson Karachi Cannot Ignore The news that a major terror plot in Karachi has been uncovered should land with relief, not complacency. Relief, because the scale by Dr. Syed Hamza Hasib Shah 3 months ago
Headlines·International Relations·News·Opinion PAKISTAN’S FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL AFGHAN IN BALOCHISTAN Balochistan’s geography is both its destiny and its burden. Vast distances, sparse population density, and a long, porous borderland with Afghanistan create by Dr. Zaheerul Khan 3 months ago