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Kabul’s grudge against Pakistan

Kabul’s grudge against Pakistan
Asif Mahmood Pakistan has always shown goodwill toward Afghanistan. Yet, more often than not, the response from across the border has been marked by hostility and resentment. For four decades, Pakistan opened its doors to millions of Afghan citizens…
PTI’s poor political acumen
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again let us down. Their refusal to attend a crucial in-camera session, which was organized to brief all political parties on recent regional security developments following the Pahalgam attacks in occupied Kash…
Pakistan’s Defense is in Strong Hands
India is vigorously pushing forward with a scheme targeting Pakistan, allegedly using the Pahalgam incident as a false flag operation to execute its plans. In line with this strategy, India has unilaterally paused the Indus Water Treaty and taken steps to…
Pakistan’s last oil opportunity
Pakistan is at a critical energy crossroads as the world marches toward a post-oil future. With global oil demand expected to peak before 2030 and decline sharply thereafter, the country has, at best, a 20–25-year window to exploit responsibly its hydroca…
Pakistan’s pathway to an inclusive and prosperous future
In the quiet but seismic shifts occurring across Pakistan’s educational landscape, one thing is clear: the future of learning is digital. For a country grappling with persistent challenges, rural-urban educational divides, out-of-school children, low lite…
Let us build the peace Pope Francis died praying for
The world has just bid farewell to one of its most powerful moral voices, Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. His death marks the end of an era defined by empathy, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the oppressed. Known as…
Indian cross-border terrorism
Indian cross-border terrorism has emerged as a significant security challenge in South Asia, particularly for Pakistan. Recent reports indicate that Pakistani security forces have successfully neutralized approximately 71 terrorists attempting to infiltra…
Poverty must become Pakistan’s national emergency
As fiscal indicators inch toward stability, the ground reality for millions of Pakistanis tells a different, more painful story -- one of empty plates, shrinking opportunities, and a state that appears dangerously unhurried in its response. Poverty reduct…
Hailstorm in Islamabad is nature’s warning shot
Last Wednesday, an unusually severe hailstorm battered Islamabad and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that left the capital city looking like a battlefield. In a matter of just thirty minutes, golf ball-sized hailstones rained down with such fury that they sma…

National integration and growth

17 Afghan nationals detained in combing search operation in Rawalpindi

Stop vilifying a dependable partner in progress
In a country grappling with chronic fiscal shortfalls and economic instability, one sector continues to underwrite national resilience quietly, yet receives little credit and frequent criticism, it is the Pakistani banking industry, the largest taxpayer a…
PTI’s poor political acumen
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again let us down. Their refusal to attend a crucial in-camera session, which was organized to brief all political parties on recent regional security developments following the Pahalgam attacks in occupied Kash…
Pakistan’s Defense is in Strong Hands
India is vigorously pushing forward with a scheme targeting Pakistan, allegedly using the Pahalgam incident as a false flag operation to execute its plans. In line with this strategy, India has unilaterally paused the Indus Water Treaty and taken steps to…
Pakistan’s last oil opportunity
Pakistan is at a critical energy crossroads as the world marches toward a post-oil future. With global oil demand expected to peak before 2030 and decline sharply thereafter, the country has, at best, a 20–25-year window to exploit responsibly its hydroca…
Pakistan’s pathway to an inclusive and prosperous future
In the quiet but seismic shifts occurring across Pakistan’s educational landscape, one thing is clear: the future of learning is digital. For a country grappling with persistent challenges, rural-urban educational divides, out-of-school children, low lite…
Let us build the peace Pope Francis died praying for
The world has just bid farewell to one of its most powerful moral voices, Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. His death marks the end of an era defined by empathy, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the oppressed. Known as…
Indian cross-border terrorism
Indian cross-border terrorism has emerged as a significant security challenge in South Asia, particularly for Pakistan. Recent reports indicate that Pakistani security forces have successfully neutralized approximately 71 terrorists attempting to infiltra…
Poverty must become Pakistan’s national emergency
As fiscal indicators inch toward stability, the ground reality for millions of Pakistanis tells a different, more painful story -- one of empty plates, shrinking opportunities, and a state that appears dangerously unhurried in its response. Poverty reduct…

National integration and growth

17 Afghan nationals detained in combing search operation in Rawalpindi

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