The Balochistan Liberation Army’s inclusion of women and elderly combatants marks a shift in militant tactics, challenging Pakistan’s security apparatus and highlighting the need for
Pakistan’s coordinated approach in Balochistan, pairing robust security measures against armed networks with development and governance initiatives to reinforce stability and state authority.
Recent coordinated attacks across Balochistan reaffirm the need for decisive state action. Security operations and proactive political engagement remain central to maintaining peace in the
A recent procedural order by the Permanent Court of Arbitration has advanced Pakistan’s case under the Indus Waters Treaty, underscoring the growing legal and institutional
A recent report documenting 205 violations against journalists highlights the steady erosion of press freedom in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Systematic censorship, intimidation, and the
The closure of SIGAR marks the end of an unprecedented experiment in external oversight, exposing both the value and the limits of foreign-led accountability in
The Taliban’s 2026 Criminal Procedure Code institutionalizes hierarchy, gendered subjugation, and sectarian dominance, transforming law into a tool of control. Diplomatic missions warn that this
Eighty years after Auschwitz, Holocaust remembrance remains a test of global conscience, exposing how law, power, and silence enable mass atrocity.Remembrance demands accountability in the
Bangladesh stood firm on player safety, highlighting the politicization of cricket, as the ICC replaced them with Scotland. Their stance underscores the need for fairness