The region of South-Asia constitutes eight independent nations and intakes around one-sixth of the world population which makes it consequential in global politics. The geography of the South-Asian region holds the vanguard position in the geopolitics as it is connected with the three continents of the world. The northern borders of South-Asia touch China and […]
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The ‘high-risk low-gain’ politics of the Kashmir issue
Over the last few days, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan seems to have come under tremendous fire for his recent statements regarding a possible future settlement with India over Kashmir. Speaking to a group of foreign journalists, Mr. Khan had stated that he might have a better chance of reaching an agreement with Mr. Modi […]
War is not in favor of any nuclear domain countries
Pakistan and India are two countries of South-Asia. Both the countries share same, enriched and vast cultural and traditional heritage, which has been preserved for thousands of years. The leaders of both countries are indulged day and night to make their states stable and exemplary. The province of Punjab is divided between Pakistan and India, […]
Not just Pakistan’s responsibility to bring Taliban to the negotiating table: FO Spokesperson
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal on Thursday affirmed Pakistan’s support for the peace talks between Taliban and Afghan government. While addressing the weekly press briefing, FO spokesperson asserted that Pakistan supported the process of negotiations with the Taliban. He said that it was not just Pakistan’s responsibility to bring Taliban to the […]
G7’s neglect of Kashmir issue could culminate into another global catastrophe
The Group of Seven (G7) summit this week in Charlevoix, Canada, reiterated their commitment to “shared values of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights and our commitment to promote a rules-based international order” but was silent about subjugated Kashmir. The G7 deplored nuclear and missile proliferation but was silent about the weapons […]




