Geopolitical interests, ideological leanings, and editorial priorities often affect how international media interact with the countries they cover. In Pakistan, this relationship
Pakistan’s choice to bring India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) to the Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum Roundtable in Brussels is
The current trade standoff between Pakistan and Afghanistan is frequently described as the result of bureaucratic failure, economic paralysis, and border closures.
India’s accelerating hydroelectric push across its northern and north-eastern frontiers has sparked a storm of humanitarian, environmental, and geopolitical anxieties. While hydropower
Russia’s renewed warnings about the expanding influence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan highlight a troubling and increasingly complex security landscape that the
Afghanistan’s diplomatic direction has rarely been predictable, but the Taliban’s rapidly warming outreach to India represents an especially bewildering pivot, one loaded
With the European Union’s upcoming review of Pakistan’s GSP+ status, Ambassador Raimundas Karoblis’ recent remarks that Pakistan must “do more” have sparked