Pakistan’s Political Paradox: The Crisis of Political Credibility
Barrister Usman Ali, Ph.D. A reflection on selective principles, recurring power struggles, and why constitutional rhetoric fails to translate into…
Barrister Usman Ali, Ph.D. A reflection on selective principles, recurring power struggles, and why constitutional rhetoric fails to translate into…
A Waseem khattak I haven’t heard debates like “God exists, God does not exist,” and I don’t plan to. It’s…
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal India’s state-sponsored interference in Bangladesh is rooted not merely in contemporary politics but in a long…
By Junaid Qaiser In a world where conflicts are increasingly waged through narratives as much as through weapons, the recent…
Amjad Hadi Yousafzai The situation of water, sanitation, and hygiene in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is no longer a matter of minor…
By Ghani Ur Rehman Sport is not merely about running on fields, hitting balls, or scoring points; it is a…
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Pakistan has always stood for peace, moderation, and the rule of law, both within the region…
An Opinion Speech on History’s Unlearned Lessons History does not repeat itself by accident. It repeats itself when lessons are…
By Imran Yousafzai This is the story of a young boy who dared to dream big—and did not merely dream,…
By Danyal Shams Mardan is a city on the rise, but its streets are struggling to keep up. Every day,…