Opinion

TET Mandate and Teacher Security

31/05/2026
By Devraj Thakur The recent decision on May 29,2026, of the Supreme Court mandating Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) qualification for in-service teachers has reignited a nationwide discussion on educational standards, teacher accountability, and career security. While extending the deadline for qualifying TET until August 31, 2028, the Court re-affirmed that quality education for children is a constitutional imperative and that minimum professional standards for teachers cannot be...

Hajjnama IV : Hajj Rituals Start with Travel to Mina

26/05/2026
Asad Mirza from Jeddah/Mina The 1447 AH/2026 Hajj season has started in Makkah and Madinah. However, most of the people don’t have a clue about the massive scale of preparation and delivery managed by the various ministries of Saudi Arabia and municipalities of the regions, visited by the Hajj pilgrims, which take place. In the fourth part of the series of hajj 1447/2026, Asad Mirza provides an insider’s view of preparations at Mina, where the rituals and prayers for the Hajj start...

Hajjnama II: Drones For Crowd Management

26/05/2026
Asad Mirza from Jeddah/Makkah The 1447 AH/2026 Hajj season has started in Makkah and Madinah. However, most of the people don’t have a clue about the massive scale of preparation and delivery managed by the various ministries of Saudi Arabia and municipalities of the regions, visited by the Hajj pilgrims, which take place. In the second part of the series of hajj 1447/2026, Asad Mirza provides an insider’s view of these preparations from Jeddah and Makkah. The General Directo...

Hajjnama III AI and Cutting-Edge Digital Solutions for the Hajj Season

24/05/2026
Asad Mirza from Jeddah/Makkah The 1447 AH/2026 Hajj season has started in Makkah and Madinah. However, most of the people don’t have a clue about the massive scale of preparation and delivery managed by the various ministries of Saudi Arabia and municipalities of the regions, visited by the Hajj pilgrims, which take place. In the third part of the series of hajj 1447/2026, Asad Mirza provides an insider’s view of these preparations from Jeddah and Makkah. Saudi Red Crescent in ...

Hajjnama I :Pilgrims Moved to Tears at First Sight of the Holy Kaaba

24/05/2026
Asad Mirza from Jeddah/Makkah The 1447 AH/2026 Hajj season has started in Makkah and Madinah. However, most of the people don’t have a cluse about the massive scale of preparation and delivery managed by the various ministries of Saudi Arabia and municipalities of the regions, visited by the Hajj pilgrims, which take place. In this first part of the series of hajj 1447/2026, Asad Mirza provides an insider’s view of these preparations from Jeddah and Makkah. Moving scenes of fai...

Strait of Peril: Trump, Tehran and the New Battle for Hormuz

20/05/2026
Asad Mirza The United States and Iran appear locked between diplomacy and military escalation as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz intensify. While President Donald Trump has temporarily postponed military action following pressure from Gulf allies, Tehran is simultaneously advancing new proposals on nuclear talks and unveiling a fresh maritime mechanism to manage one of the world’s most strategic waterways. The rapidly evolving confrontation between Washington and Tehran has enter...

Strait ofStrait of Peril: Trump, Tehran and the New Battle for Hormuz Peril: Trump, Tehran and the New Battle for Hormuz

20/05/2026
Asad Mirza The United States and Iran appear locked between diplomacy and military escalation as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz intensify. While President Donald Trump has temporarily postponed military action following pressure from Gulf allies, Tehran is simultaneously advancing new proposals on nuclear talks and unveiling a fresh maritime mechanism to manage one of the world’s most strategic waterways. The rapidly evolving confrontation between Washington and Tehran has entered a del...

Trump-Xi Beijing Summit Signals a Fragile Reset in US-China Relations

15/05/2026
Asad Mirza US President Donald Trump’s high-stakes visit to Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping has triggered global attention amid worsening geopolitical rivalries, trade tensions and security concerns. While both leaders projected optimism and called for a “new vision” in bilateral ties, deep strategic mistrust remains over Taiwan, technology, military competition and the future balance of global power. In one of the most closely watched diplomatic events of th...

Pezeshkian’s Defiant Diplomacy: Iran Balances Resistance

13/05/2026
Asad Mirza Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has sharpened Tehran’s diplomatic messaging amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and mounting pressure from the United States. Rejecting what he describes as “colonialism and exploitation”. Pezeshkian has simultaneously projected defiance toward Washington and expanded outreach to regional neighbours, especially Iraq, signalling Iran’s attempt to combine resistance with strategic diplomacy. The latest statements from Iranian P...

Iran’s Grip on the Strait of Hormuz Will Be Difficult to Break

04/05/2026
Asad Mirza The ongoing confrontation between Iran and the United States has brought renewed global attention to the Strait of Hormuz—a narrow maritime chokepoint vital to global energy flows. Despite superior Western military power, Iran’s ability to disrupt, control, and condition access to this corridor underscores a complex strategic reality that resists quick resolution. A large banne r displayed prominently in Tehran’s Enqelab Square, declaring that the Strait of Hormu...

China’s Failed Mediation in Afghanistan and Pakistan Conflict and Indian Options

03/05/2026
By Fatima Baloch In late March and early April 2026, Pakistani and Chinese media reported that China had brokered ceasefire talks between Pakistan and Taliban-led Afghanistan. Delegations from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China held informal, week-long discussions in Urumqi, the capital and largest city of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwestern China, from April 1 to April 7, 2026. The meetings aimed to de-escalate tensions and address border security issues following the so...

Remembering Sarwanand Kaul Premi: A Poet, Patriot, and Martyr of Kashmir on His 36th Martyrdom Anniversary

30/04/2026
By Rohit Tikoo Hazaron saal nargis apni be-noori pe roti hai, Badi mushkil se hota hai chaman mein didavar paida. (For a thousand years, the narcissus weeps its own blindness; with great difficulty, a man of true vision is born into the garden.) — Mirza Ghalib Sarwanand Kaul Premi was one such rare visionary. Thirty-six years ago, terrorism cruelly took him and his son, Virender Kaul, from us. Their lives were extinguished not just for being taken, but for their unwaverin...

Pakistan’s Double Standards: Role as a Mediator in the U.S.–Israel–Iran Conflict and India’s Strategic Options?

25/04/2026
By Fatima Baloch On 11th April 2026, Iranian state broadcaster IRIB first publicly criticized Pakistan's role in mediating US–Iran peace talks, claiming on Telegram that talks failed due to "unreasonable" US demands despite Iran's 21-hour efforts. After this, Iran’s state-linked outlets Tasnim News Agency and Press TV began publicly accusing Army Chief General Asim Munir and Islamabad of bias toward the United States and mishandling mediation in the US–Iran talks around April 21–22, ...

The Traitor of Sindh and Indian Future Military Plans

24/04/2026
By Fatima Baloch Sindh is one of the oldest historical regions of South Asia, located along the Indus River. It is famous for ancient civilizations like Mohenjo-daro and has a long history of cultural, religious, and economic development. Over time, Sindh was ruled by various empires, including Arabs, Mughals, and local dynasties, and later became part of British India in 1843. Historically, Sindh was part of undivided India and had a significant Hindu economic presence. Notably, U...

Pope Leo vs President Trump

20/04/2026
Asad Mirza Pope Leo’s sharp criticism of war, sectarian manipulation and the political misuse of religion has cast fresh attention on the narratives shaping the US-Israel confrontation with Iran. Speaking in Cameroon, Africa, the pontiff warned against turning geopolitical rivalry into a civilisational struggle between Christianity and Islam, while also highlighting the dangers of deepening Shia-Sunni divisions. His remarks challenge strategic rhetoric that risks transforming a pol...

Iran’s Remarkable Resilience

20/04/2026
Asad Mirza As tensions intensify between Iran, Israel, and the United States, one thing has become increasingly clear: Iran has managed not only to respond to sustained pressure but to endure it far longer than many analysts had anticipated. In an era defined by advanced surveillance systems, sophisticated intelligence networks, and real-time strategic monitoring, it is difficult to argue that Iran’s capabilities or internal structures were a mystery to Western policymakers. The ...

A New Chapter in India’s Democratic Story: When Women Rise, the Nation Rises

17/04/2026
Er Priyanka Mahajan In the long arc of India’s democratic journey, there are moments that feel less like policy decisions and more like turning points in history. The enactment of the Women’s Reservation Bill—formally known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam—is one such moment. With its promise to reserve one-third of seats for women in legislatures, it signals not just political reform, but a quiet revolution. At the heart of this transformation stands our Prime Minister Narendra ...

The Elusive Peace Deal

13/04/2026
Asad Mirza As expected, the United States and Iran failed to reach a peace deal after high-stakes talks in the Pakistani capital, with American Vice President JD Vance saying Tehran refused to accept Washington’s terms after 21 hours of talks in Islamabad. And Iran citing lack of American commitment to the talks. The talks termed as ‘Islamabad Talks’, lasted a full day of negotiations, which ended with a terse three-minute press conference — and without a deal. Talks between America and...

Historical Vijeshwar Temple Bijbehara is in a deteriorating condition

01/04/2026
By Vijeshwar Devasthan Trust The image shows an old Vijeshwar Temple, historically known as Vijayeshwara structure that appears neglected—there’s visible damage to the upper portion, vegetation growing out of the walls, and the surrounding area looks unmaintained. It’s understandable to feel concerned seeing a heritage or religious site in such a state of Jammu and Kashmir. However, attributing the condition to a specific cause like terrorism. What can be said with confidence ...

Bab el-Mandeb May Prove To Be The Gate Of Tears

01/04/2026
Asad Mirza The war against Iran has threatened global supplies of oil and natural gas, sparked fertiliser shortages and disrupted air travel. Iran’s grip on the strategic Strait of Hormuz has shaken markets and prices. The United States and Israel continue to strike Iran, whose retaliatory attacks have targeted Israel and neighboring Gulf Arab states. More than 3,000 people have been killed. In this backdrop, the entry of Iranian-backed Houthi rebels the war, has increased concer...

‘No Kings’ Protests Symbolises Global Frustration With Trump

30/03/2026
Asad Mirza More than 3,000 ‘No Kings’ protests against the Trump administration were held across America and in more than a dozen countries on Saturday (March 27), according to a coalition of organisers that included “anti-authoritarian” groups - Indivisible and 50501, labour unions and other grassroots organisations. Saturday, March 27 protests were the third ‘No Kings’ protest against US President Donald Trump; the last one in October 2025 drew seven million people nationwide. A...

Pakistan is behind Arab suffering and Middle East Wars

30/03/2026
By Fatima Baloch Through its notorious “Buy America, Hire America” strategic Middle East policy, the United States has long engineered artificial security threats for Arab countries in the Middle East by pushing Arab nations to fight against one another, coercing them into seeking US military support, purchasing American weapons, and hiring US military services—often against their neighboring Arab states. By supporting Israel, the US intimidates Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Qatar, and the...

Pakistan’s Aggression Against Afghanistan and India’s Options

24/03/2026
By Fatima Baloch The USSR militarily intervened in Afghanistan in 1979, toppling President Mohammad Daoud Khan and installing a communist government under Babrak Karmal. In response, the United States and Saudi Arabia, under Pakistan’s supervision, brought together various Afghan factions, mostly tribal warlords, and labelled them the so-called Afghan mujahideen. They waged a decade-long proxy war in the interests of the U.S. and Pakistan that ultimately led to the Soviet withdrawal ...

Easing Sanctions On Iranian Oil - A Pragmatic Move?

23/03/2026
Asad Mirza The decision last week by the United States to temporarily ease sanctions on Iranian oil shipments already at sea sparked immediate reactions on social media. Apparently, the hasty American move is viewed by experts at cooling surging global energy prices amid the ongoing West Asia conflict. However, in the current scenario India stands to benefit from this move and it may ease the pressure a bit on the Indian demand side. The US decision to temporarily ease sanctions on ...

The Drum that woke my Ramadan

19/03/2026
By Afreen Jan Some of my earliest memories of Ramadan in Kashmir are not of food or gatherings, but of a sound. A soft yet steady beat of a drum echoing through the quiet lanes before dawn. As a child, I would often wake up to that sound while the valley was still wrapped in darkness. I remember lying in bed, half asleep, listening carefully as the rhythm slowly came closer to our street. It was Sahar Khan, walking through the neighbourhood to wake people up for Sehri. My mother would ...

Pakistan’s Crimes Against Muslims and Humanity

18/03/2026
By Fatima Baloch The demoralized Pakistan Army, struggling against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) in Balochistan, has escalated its conflict with its western neighbor, Afghanistan. On 27 February 2026, it launched a full-scale military campaign, codenamed Operation Ghazab-e-Ilhaq, bombing major Afghan cities including Kabul, Kandahar, and Khost, destroying civilian infrastructure and killing innocent people. Pakista...

PoK under TTP and India’s Future Security Challenges

16/03/2026
By Fatima Baloch Whether it is India in the east, Taliban-led Afghanistan in the west, a religious jihadist ideological insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that is gradually engulfing Pakistan, or the secular Baloch national armed struggle seeking an independent Republic of Balochistan, Pakistan has opened multiple strategic fronts and is now facing grave security and existential threats. For India in particular, the situation carries serious implications. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)...

Iran’s 'Mosaic Defence' and ‘Fourth Successor’ Models

14/03/2026
Asad Mirza In the ongoing war against Iran by US and Israel two terms which have gained prominence are “Mosaic Defence” model of war tactics and “Fourth Successor” model of leadership, both of which have shown the success of the Iranian regime in the war, so far. As US-Israel versus Iran conflict intensifies, Iran’s decentralised “Mosaic Defence” and “Fourth Successor” layered leadership models ensure military operations persist despite leadership losses. The world first heard the t...

An Asymmetric War In Terms Of Costs

11/03/2026
Asad Mirza Recent US and Israeli operations against Iran and the latter’s retaliatory strikes have once again demonstrated the mathematics of modern air defence. Waves of Iranian-designed Shahed-136 drones—crude, slow, and estimated to cost as little as $20,000 apiece—have in a number of exchanges forced the United States and several Gulf partners to expend their Patriot and SM-6 interceptors that cost millions of dollars each. During the ongoing Iran War interception rates have been ...

Gen Z Triumphs in Nepal, Falters in Bangladesh

11/03/2026
Asad Mirza During the last six months, there have been two political movements and subsequent elections in India’s immediate neighbourhood, which might have an impact on India’s regional aspirations and impact. These two movement and elections happened in Bangladesh and Nepal. Both were led by the young voters of the two countries, anxious for a change in the political leadership of their countries. But the results in both have been different. Let’s analyse the reasons for the same....