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Field Marshals are playing an important role for the betterment of the country: SK Niazi

CBS, Sensationalism and Fake News
Asif Mahmood CBS report is childish and absurd. It claims that while Pakistan positioned itself as a diplomatic conduit between Tehran and Washington, it quietly allowed Iranian military aircraft to park on its airfields, “potentially shielding them fr…
Delhi’s Assasins Without Borders
Asif Mahmood India’s terror is being unmasked globally. The hydra headed monster is finally being checked by the international community. The United States Department of Justice’s latest revelations have vindicated Pakistan’s long-standing warnings abo…
Kashmir and Palestine : Shared Wounds of Occupation
Asif mahmood Over the past two years, New Delhi has supplied its closest ally Israel with lethal drones, bomb components, and other instruments of war, while simultaneously sending nearly 20,000 Indian nationals to Israel to fill the jobs once held by …
The Pasni Port Fable: Journalism at Its Worst
Asif MahmoodOnce again, Pakistan finds itself the target of false and irresponsible reporting. This time, the Financial Times has claimed that an American port or base is being developed in Pasni. The story is entirely fabricated, baseless, and clearly pa…
Reko Diq: the game changer Pakistan cannot afford to skip
By Sardar Khan Niazi Few opportunities come twice in a generation -- and fewer still offer the promise of transforming a nation's economic landscape. Pakistan’s Reko Diq gold and copper project, nestled in the rugged hills of Baluchistan, is one such o…
Pakistan’s quiet triumphs on the global stage
By Sardar Khan Niazi In an increasingly interconnected world, global perception often overshadows ground realities. For Pakistan, a country too often painted through a narrow lens of geopolitics or security, its strides on the global stage are overlook…
A new era for schools
By Sardar Khan Niazi In a sweeping overhaul of its academic evaluation machinery, the Punjab government has decided to reshape its examination boards and assessment mechanisms, with the aim of enhancing transparency, accountability and learning outcome…
Baluchistan : The Way Forward
By Asif Mahmood Baluchistan’s wounds will not be healed by violence. No insurgency, no armed campaign, has ever brought dignity, rights, or prosperity to its people. What the province needs is dialogue, reconciliation, and meaningful political engageme…
The stains that still trouble India          
By Sardar Khan Niazi India is a nation deeply marked by the stains of its past. These stains, etched deeply into its collective psyche, have not faded with time. Instead, they continue to shape the country's identity and its politics, sometimes in ways…
Political Leadership Must Resolve the Azad Kashmir Issue
The question of Azad Kashmir can and must be addressed through political leadership. It is the duty of elected representatives to step forward, shoulder their responsibilities, and seek solutions through dialogue rather than confrontation. In this context…
Canada Calls Out India’s Terror Nexus
By Tariq Khan Tareen For years, Pakistan has insisted that India is not a victim of terrorism but a chief sponsor of it. Those claims, once dismissed as political rhetoric, are now being validated on the global stage. After the United States designated…

CBS, Sensationalism and Fake News

Practical tariffs needed or growth

Malaysian HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDERTAKES SOCIAL OUTREACH VISIT TO PESHAWAR

Pakistan is achieving renewed tallness
By Sardar Khan Niazi In the midst of the swirling tides of political uncertainty and economic turbulence, there emerges a quiet but steady truth: Pakistan is rising. While the challenges we face are undeniable, it would be both short-sighted and unfair…
Delhi’s Assasins Without Borders
Asif Mahmood India’s terror is being unmasked globally. The hydra headed monster is finally being checked by the international community. The United States Department of Justice’s latest revelations have vindicated Pakistan’s long-standing warnings abo…
Kashmir and Palestine : Shared Wounds of Occupation
Asif mahmood Over the past two years, New Delhi has supplied its closest ally Israel with lethal drones, bomb components, and other instruments of war, while simultaneously sending nearly 20,000 Indian nationals to Israel to fill the jobs once held by …
The Pasni Port Fable: Journalism at Its Worst
Asif MahmoodOnce again, Pakistan finds itself the target of false and irresponsible reporting. This time, the Financial Times has claimed that an American port or base is being developed in Pasni. The story is entirely fabricated, baseless, and clearly pa…
Reko Diq: the game changer Pakistan cannot afford to skip
By Sardar Khan Niazi Few opportunities come twice in a generation -- and fewer still offer the promise of transforming a nation's economic landscape. Pakistan’s Reko Diq gold and copper project, nestled in the rugged hills of Baluchistan, is one such o…
Pakistan’s quiet triumphs on the global stage
By Sardar Khan Niazi In an increasingly interconnected world, global perception often overshadows ground realities. For Pakistan, a country too often painted through a narrow lens of geopolitics or security, its strides on the global stage are overlook…
A new era for schools
By Sardar Khan Niazi In a sweeping overhaul of its academic evaluation machinery, the Punjab government has decided to reshape its examination boards and assessment mechanisms, with the aim of enhancing transparency, accountability and learning outcome…
Baluchistan : The Way Forward
By Asif Mahmood Baluchistan’s wounds will not be healed by violence. No insurgency, no armed campaign, has ever brought dignity, rights, or prosperity to its people. What the province needs is dialogue, reconciliation, and meaningful political engageme…
The stains that still trouble India          
By Sardar Khan Niazi India is a nation deeply marked by the stains of its past. These stains, etched deeply into its collective psyche, have not faded with time. Instead, they continue to shape the country's identity and its politics, sometimes in ways…
Political Leadership Must Resolve the Azad Kashmir Issue
The question of Azad Kashmir can and must be addressed through political leadership. It is the duty of elected representatives to step forward, shoulder their responsibilities, and seek solutions through dialogue rather than confrontation. In this context…

CBS, Sensationalism and Fake News

Practical tariffs needed or growth

Malaysian HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDERTAKES SOCIAL OUTREACH VISIT TO PESHAWAR

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