A Diabolic Analogy on August 15, 2019Every blood drop which touches the soil in way of freedom makes it fertile for the rest of the nation. Sikhs in India have always been on the muzzle end. From Dyer to Indra Gandhi and now Modi the suppressed populous of India needs freedom for their own self. Secular India has now been vanished […]
Silence please! India at work on August 6, 2019With each day passing things are getting dreadful in India as it continues to have an oppress regime on the Muslims of India and Kashmir. Heinous and atrocious crimes are being structured and organized particularly against the Muslims and irony is that none has ever been convicted. The dreamed secular India is getting into a […]
CPEC’s Kernel on August 1, 2019The Himalayan giant extended its hand to strengthen its bond with Pakistan through CPEC in 2015. The project itself is an offshoot of China’s mass initiative of revamping of old silk route, frequently known as One Belt One Road. In Pakistan, CPEC is welcomed by every visionary person. Holistically Pakistan will be bagging enough through […]
Kleptocracy Under Democracy on July 17, 2019A quite basic and easily comprehendible understanding of how democracy works is that it sows the seed where transparency and mutual benefit can grow Across the globe, there is a wave of populism where contestants of power are getting votes on populist narratives Power has dire consequences if it is misemployed. Great minds orchestrate a […]
CPEC: Awakening the Giant on July 7, 2019Only a drop is needed to make barren fields fertile. One such corroboration is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that, despite all odds, is becoming a reality. Since its dawn, it was unnecessarily criticised for its nature and has been inculpated to have shady dealings. Yet, it has stood firm in its certitude. Roll back […]
Modi’s operandi on June 11, 2019Narendra Modi has put himself on the throne again but with a different mandate. This time, he came with much force and appeared more vigilant, sweeping an election with more than 300 seats out of 543, and restricting the Indian National Congress to a mere 52 seats. India clearly put nationalism ahead of any other […]
The grim reality under India’s veil of secularism on May 18, 2019Religious extremism is not something new or novel. Between the years 132 and 136 CE, Romans faced a confrontation with the Jews. A Jewish extremist, Simon Bar Kokhba, led a revolt against Romans known now as the Kokhba Revolution. He succeeded in establishing a Jewish state, which lasted for three years ultimately falling to Romans. […]
CPEC versus hostile narratives on May 3, 2019Modern technology has been used, since its very inception, as a tool to drive and regulate how people form an opinion. In a web-ified society, social media has become a key driver for starting trends, whether social or political. It is now used even to influence an election process (the world saw traces of alleged […]
The CPEC trick or treat on April 25, 2019The world can hardly forget the colonial era. Entire nations and regions were subjugated with the force of arms and lost their sovereignty to mightier armies and navies. Their resources then ceased to benefit them and were exploited instead by the colonial overlords. Like so many countries in Asia and Africa, the Indian subcontinent was […]
A victim, not sponsor of terrorism on April 18, 2019The temptation to use violence to influence other people is not something new. This has been done in the past. However, in the modern world the discourse around use of violence has taken new forms. Most of the narrative building around use of violence to influence political outcomes has an extremist or terrorist idiom. Pakistan […]