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How army remains Pakistan’s biggest business house

Pakistan is a state which has an army ruling over everything. Politics, economy, real estate, even the future of civilian governments — nothing escapes...

JSMM Chairman urges UN to hold Pakistan accountable for enforced disappearances in Sindh

On the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Shafi Burfat, Chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), delivered an appeal to the United...

Quivering shapes help documentary explore fixed ideas of Pakistan’s blasphemy law

When confronted in 2013, the man who claimed scholars agreed on the death penalty for blasphemy told his interrogators that he could not actually...

Pakistan’s growing support to Rakhine mujahideen, radicalised Rohingyas under Yunus regime

Concrete evidence suggests that the political and territorial configuration of Rakhine State in Myanmar has been fundamentally transformed by the rise of the Arakan...

Pakistan’s New Budget Disaster: Starving the People, Feeding the Military

Pakistan’s 2025-26 federal budget was a masterclass in misplaced priorities. Amid soaring poverty, joblessness, and inequality, analysts expected a budget focused on relief for...

Rise of a Field Marshal and Fall of a Democracy in Pakistan

Asim Munir has accomplished what previous Pakistani military strongmen achieved through bloodshed. Since November 2022, he has systematically dismantled civilian authority, rigged elections, awarded...

Elite Capture and Systemic Corruption in Pakistan’s Sugar Industry

Pakistan’s sugar industry, once a cornerstone of agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods, has devolved into a nexus of political patronage, economic exploitation, and institutional...

Asim Munir’s Nuclear Brinkmanship Puts South Asia on the Edge

Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, has once again pushed South Asia closer to a dangerous precipice with his latest public nuclear...

Beyond denial: Why Pahalgam attack leaves no doubt about Pakistan’s hand in Kashmir terrorism

On April 22, a peaceful spring day in the lush, tourist-frequented Baisaran meadow of Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, was shattered by a sudden burst...

3,582 In Bangladesh, 334 In Pak: India Flags Attacks On Hindus, Minorities

The Government of India has raised at least 334 major incidents of violence against minorities with Pakistan and flagged 3,582 such cases in Bangladesh...

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