Do We Not Bleed? on August 9, 2020One of the greatest feats of the international community in the contemporary era has been devising a universal list of humanitarian rights and freedoms that all individuals of the world are entitled to, no matter who they are or where they were born. Such rights are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It […]
Afghanistan papers — the repeat of history on December 15, 2019“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it”, the famous phrase is in essence a summary of what George Santayana wrote in the Reason in Common Sense. International politics and power structures also seem to verify the veracity of this statement. Many great powers and empires have demonstrated similar cyclical patterns that […]
India — the problem child of South Asia on September 22, 2019Indian characteristics are comparable to a child that has tied a cape and wants to jump off the roof of a building, just because he “believes” he can fly. “Spare the rod, spoil the child,” unfortunately, the international community seems to have forgotten this quote. India, the world’s largest democracy, is single-handedly attempting to destabilise […]
India’s self-sabotaging designs for regional peace on August 4, 2019The Indian aggression along the Line of Control (LOC) should be considered a major threat to the peace of the region. However, it should also not come as a surprise to Pakistani policymakers and military leadership. The Indian military and political leadership have expressed its view of utilising a more aggressive policy when it comes […]
Pakistan, India and the ‘Grey Zone’ on July 20, 2019The advent of modern technology has opened doors for multiple avenues of progress to mankind. Advances in technological domains, such as the internet or the mobile phone, present a great deal of potential to further the cause of advancement. However, the rapid pace of technological developments also poses many challenges for individuals in terms of […]