Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.
Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.
Pakistan can become a superpower by focusing on five pillars: education, unity, social justice, fighting corruption, and building alliances.
This conflict has come about from an outburst of an emboldened fascist ideology known as Hindutva.
This is why hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis are holding major protests around the world.
Pakistan appears to be on the brink of radical change, navigating a deeply troubled transition; what are political analysts saying?
Pakistan's establishment has been given a two-week ultimatum to release deposed Prime Minister Imran Khan from prison, escalating tensions further.
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