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Ownership of Kashmir’s Natural Resources under International Law
Asif Mahmood India’s systematic exploitation of natural resources in occupied Kashmir raises a fundamental question of international law. Who owns the resources of Kashmir? Does international law confer ownership rights upon an occupying power over the…
Weaponizing the Remittances
Imran Khan's bizarre plea for overseas Pakistanis to hold back their remittances raises eyebrows—could this be a desperate political ploy or just another misguided attempt at civil disobedience? Look at the skipper's naivety. while his sons are being look…
Pakistan cannot afford so many simultaneous conflicts
Pakistan's security and political landscape paints a very complex picture. A blend of strategic calculations, reactive policies, and multifaceted conflicts seems to be testing the nation’s resilience. The multiple ongoing conflicts, the internal instabili…
Democracy or Fiefdom? The Dilemma Within PTI
In a significant shift within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the recent removal of Ali Ameen Gandapur from his position as the party's provincial president has sparked widespread speculation regarding the motivations behind this decision. While various n…
How to resolve the fiscal crisis
The tax culture in Pakistan is small and underdeveloped, and several challenges contribute to this. Several factors influence how taxes are perceived and collected, leading to a generally weak tax culture in the country. One of the primary issues is that …
Women in the Baluch Insurgency
In recent years, the dynamics of the insurgency in Baluchistan, Pakistan’s largest province, have undergone a striking shift. Traditionally dominated by men, the conflict has started to see a troubling increase in women taking on more active roles, includ…
The climate crisis pushes us toward a green skills revolution
The urgency of the climate crisis cannot be overstated, and those who fully comprehend its gravity understand that the next few decades are pivotal for global climate mitigation and adaptation. While not everyone shares this understanding, many key decisi…
Turning internet outrage into a force for constructive change
The rise of social media has fundamentally altered the landscape of public discourse, particularly in Pakistan, where platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram have evolved into vital arenas for political and social engagement. In this …
Al-Qadir Trust Case: Political Manipulation of Religion
In recent discussions surrounding the Al-Qadir Trust case, a striking statement from a gentleman associated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) caught my attention. As a lawyer by profession, he claimed that Imran Khan's punishment was primarily due t…
Dear PTI, NOT IN MY NAME PLEASE!
PTI, how delightfully presumptuous of you! You seem to think the entire Pakistani diaspora is ready to eagerly support your agenda—like a flock of sheep following the loudest horn.So how about the diaspora rise up and say, “Dear PTI, NOT IN MY NAME!”? We …
The dynamic leadership of Maryam Nawaz
Maryam Nawaz's vision for Punjab represents a transformative approach to governance, emphasizing social welfare, inclusivity, and long-term development. Through her commitment to addressing the needs of the marginalized, she has sought to implement polici…
Challenging the 26th Amendment
Can the 26th constitutional amendment be challenged in a court of law? The answer is simple: NO.  A constitutional amendment cannot be challenged in any court. In Chapter 11 of the Constitution, sub-clause 5 of Article 239 provides: “No amendment of the C…
Weaponizing the Remittances
Imran Khan's bizarre plea for overseas Pakistanis to hold back their remittances raises eyebrows—could this be a desperate political ploy or just another misguided attempt at civil disobedience? Look at the skipper's naivety. while his sons are being look…
Pakistan cannot afford so many simultaneous conflicts
Pakistan's security and political landscape paints a very complex picture. A blend of strategic calculations, reactive policies, and multifaceted conflicts seems to be testing the nation’s resilience. The multiple ongoing conflicts, the internal instabili…
Democracy or Fiefdom? The Dilemma Within PTI
In a significant shift within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the recent removal of Ali Ameen Gandapur from his position as the party's provincial president has sparked widespread speculation regarding the motivations behind this decision. While various n…
How to resolve the fiscal crisis
The tax culture in Pakistan is small and underdeveloped, and several challenges contribute to this. Several factors influence how taxes are perceived and collected, leading to a generally weak tax culture in the country. One of the primary issues is that …
Women in the Baluch Insurgency
In recent years, the dynamics of the insurgency in Baluchistan, Pakistan’s largest province, have undergone a striking shift. Traditionally dominated by men, the conflict has started to see a troubling increase in women taking on more active roles, includ…
The climate crisis pushes us toward a green skills revolution
The urgency of the climate crisis cannot be overstated, and those who fully comprehend its gravity understand that the next few decades are pivotal for global climate mitigation and adaptation. While not everyone shares this understanding, many key decisi…
Turning internet outrage into a force for constructive change
The rise of social media has fundamentally altered the landscape of public discourse, particularly in Pakistan, where platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram have evolved into vital arenas for political and social engagement. In this …
Al-Qadir Trust Case: Political Manipulation of Religion
In recent discussions surrounding the Al-Qadir Trust case, a striking statement from a gentleman associated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) caught my attention. As a lawyer by profession, he claimed that Imran Khan's punishment was primarily due t…
Dear PTI, NOT IN MY NAME PLEASE!
PTI, how delightfully presumptuous of you! You seem to think the entire Pakistani diaspora is ready to eagerly support your agenda—like a flock of sheep following the loudest horn.So how about the diaspora rise up and say, “Dear PTI, NOT IN MY NAME!”? We …

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