International Relations·Security Afghanistan’s Links with TTP Exposed in Pakistan’s Counter-Terror Operation The Pakistan Army approximately killed 61 terrorists who were trying to cross the border in Zhob with a targeted, intelligence constructed operation. by Kainat 2 months ago
International Relations·Security European Iranian Diplomatic Deadlock Over Nuclear Sanctions Talks That Go Nowhere The talks between the European powers and Iran in Vienna have again hit the wall. The three European by Sanam Gul 2 months ago
UK·International Relations·Security Controversies arise over immigration sweep across the UK The streets are speaking The United Kingdom again is caught within the wrath of the people. This time it is immigration. In by Kinz ul eman 2 months ago
Security·Opinion·Pakistan Wana’s Fight for Education and Values against FAK In Wana, a violence-torn southern part of Waziristan (Ex-FATA), now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, FAK (terrorist faction) is facing a timely uprising against by Dr. Ahmad Khan 2 months ago
Technology·China·Pakistan·Security Pakistan Launches Satellite Enhancing Disaster Response A Watch Dog in the Sky Towards National Development Pakistan has come to maturity in the move towards becoming technologically self-reliant. Its by Shamsa Mukhtiar 2 months ago
Opinion·Security Human Rights Violations in Kashmir The state of Kashmir has been the spot of conflict. The region is of strategic importance. It is brought with decades of by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 2 months ago
Books·Opinion·Security Law and Conflict Resolution in Kashmir The Kashmir dispute is one of the longest standing disputes in recent history. For more than 70 years, the region has been by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 2 months ago
Books·Opinion·Security Kashmiris Fight for Freedom (Volume two) Kashmir since 1947 does not present the history of a disputed border. In fact, it is a history of a people that by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 2 months ago
Books·Opinion·Security Resisting Disappearance Military Occupation and Women’s Activism in Kashmir The history of Kashmir is typically explained in the context of military power and political by Dr. Azeem Gul 2 months ago
Books·Opinion·Security The Kashmir Dispute: 1947–2012 There are few issues as intractable as the Kashmir conflict, and the work of A.G. Noorani The Kashmir Dispute: 1947–2012 explains why. by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Munir (Dean) 2 months ago