External Fires, Internal Battles: The Geopolitical Roots of Pakistan’s Militancy
Debunking the myth that Pakistan created its militancy, tracing roots to proxy wars and showing counterterrorism as a survival imperative.
Debunking the myth that Pakistan created its militancy, tracing roots to proxy wars and showing counterterrorism as a survival imperative.
The September 2025 hunger strike in Ladakh revealed deep-rooted frustrations over autonomy, turning peaceful dissent into violent unrest
Amnesty’s credibility crisis exposed: From Gaëtan Mootoo’s workplace suicide to biased Pakistan surveillance reports. How internal failures reveal bias.
Pashtuns play a central role in Pakistan’s military, politics, and business—challenging PTM’s claim to represent all Pashtuns and debunking the myth of marginalization.
John Permal, once Pakistan’s fastest man, blazed like lightning on the track, yet his legacy faded into silence. A forgotten storm of athletics.
Nexus: Explore how BYC, PTI, Afghan Taliban & BLA narratives converge in Pakistan’s security discourse, challenging counter-terrorism credibility.
Safwat Ghayur Shaheed, the Lion of Peshawar, led from the front, defied terror, and embraced martyrdom as a symbol of fearless duty
Pakistan’s TTP peace deals from 2004-2022 all collapsed, giving militants time to regroup and strengthen. Military operations delivered solid results.
Afghanistan’s spokesman stresses dialogue over blame for Pakistan incidents, urging cooperation and highlighting cross-border security challenges.
Pakistan’s counter-terrorism: A sovereign fight, not U.S. proxy war. 70,000 lives lost, $150B spent. National survival strategy proved successful.