Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, holds significant importance in the Islamic faith. It marks the beginning of the new Islamic year and is a time of reflection and…
Category: Opinion
July 5 and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Nusrat Laghari, USA July 5, 1977, is a day in Pakistan’s political history that marked the decline of democracy, the end of popular leadership, and the beginning of a long martial law….
Dar’s Diplomacy and Reimagining Pakistan
In the ever-volatile world of international relations, Pakistan has long been a country of paradoxes — endowed with immense geopolitical importance yet often beset by diplomatic isolation. However, the recent months have…
Field Marshal Munir’s U.S. Visit Foretells a New Era in Bilateral Ties
Strategic Realignment Beyond History For much of its history, Pakistan’s engagement with the United States has oscillated between transactional alliances and mutual skepticism. Whether during the Cold War or the war on…
Ugly Israeli blow to the ego of and pridethe Persian and Iranian people
M. Yousuf Aziz azizmyousuf@yahoo.com For the last few days, the war and skirmishes that arose between Iran and the West, especially the Zionists, who were born from the illegal embryo of Uncle…
Poisoning the Future: The Devastating Impact of Pakistan’s Cement Industry
By M. Zaeem Saqib The Kahoon Valley in Chakwal was once a landscape of natural abundance — rich with rolling green hills, crystal-clear underground springs, and a tight-knit rural community sustained by…
Israel – Iran War to burn whole word
The Middle East’s Embers and South Asia’s Silent Alignments The recent flare-up between Iran and Israel, including the unprecedented direct exchange of hostilities, may appear to be a localized Middle Eastern issue,…
PEACE WITH SENSE IS THE FUTURE WE NEED Dr.
In a world rife with conflict and uncertainty, the concept of peace with sense emerges as an inspiration of hope for a better future. Peace with sense is a crucial element that…
ICESCO Peace Ambassador Writes: Reflections on the Essence of Diplomacy
When I was young, I couldn’t understand why people shook hands despite their differences, or why they smiled at those who held opposing views—be it in belief, opinion, or interest. I used…
AIOU International Conference on Quality Teacher Education: A Journey Toward Teaching Excellence
By: Aziz-ur-Rehman The morning of May 26 began with a heavy heart, the sorrow of my cousin’s passing weighed down my spirit like a stone. My mind was clouded by grief and…
