Opinion

Indian and Afghan Unity for Balochistan

16/10/2025
By Fatima Baloch Pakistan has launched a full-fledged war against its western neighbor, Afghanistan. While temporary ceasefires may occur under pressure from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, this conflict is likely to persist until Pakistan collapses. Historically, Afghanistan has resisted foreign domination. In 1979, the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) intervened militarily, toppling President Mohammad Daud Khan and installing a communist regime under Babrak Karmal. In respons...

Muttaqi’s visit to India and Darul Uloom

13/10/2025
Asad Mirza The Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi is on a 7-days visit to India. The visit assumes importance as it is the first such high level visit by any Afghan official to India since the Taliban-led government of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was proclaimed in August 2021, after the abrupt and hasty withdrawal of American forces from the country. Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi, who arrived in New Delhi on Friday (October 10) hel...

Cashmir, Bear’s Throne

09/10/2025
Review by Adil Hussain A Mystic, Political, and Psychological Odyssey into the Forbidden Heart of Kashmir In “Cashmir, Bear’s Throne,” acclaimed Kashmiri author Khwaja Farooq Renzushah returns with what can only be described as a monumental and unflinching exploration of Kashmir’s mystic soul and tormented history. A literary architect of immense depth, Renzushah constructs not merely a narrative but an intricate labyrinth of memory, mythology, power, illusion, and resistance. T...

Pakistan’s Misunderstanding of TTP, BLA, and TTA

01/10/2025
By Fatima Baloch Pakistani “regional experts” and self-styled analysts are no strangers to deception. Many have engaged in propaganda that misleads the public and contributes to failures in diplomacy and warfare. In particular, Pakistan’s Afghan policy suffers from poor leadership, flawed strategic thinking, and a lack of credibility on international platforms. Three persistent narratives have recently gained traction: 1. Pakistan is pressuring the Afghan Taliban—via China, Turkey, Qa...

New train compartment of journalism ran on the tracks

25/09/2025
Ashok Raina In fact, everyone rightly understands that the world has not changed but people and administration keep changing frequently and not only this, India is presenting some new achievements in the context of journalism all over the world and making everyone worried. The growth rate of print media that exists today is found degraded in comparison to the past history of journalism and finally we naturally come to conclude that a large number of real journalists cum publis...

Will History Be Rewritten?

23/09/2025
Asad Mirza As Israel pushes for Gaza takeover, several Western nations have formally announced their plans to recognise a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly. The move, which is being led by major western nations among others, is poised to deepen Israel’s international isolation, but will the move ultimately lead to the establishment of two nations, the question lingers on. French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday (September 22) formally recognised the st...

Now Trumps Wants The Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan

22/09/2025
Asad Mirza President Trump has fired a fresh salvo from his wish list, ignoring sovereignty of an independent nation and ignoring all norms of international decorum and diplomacy. He seems to act like a child who must cry, when he wants to take control of any other sovereign country. After making demands of taking over Greenland, Mexico and adding Canada to the USA, the US President Donald Trump has once again targetted a sovereign nation, just to fulfill his wish list or dreams or ef...

Pakistan's Objectives in Afghanistan

18/09/2025
By K N Pandita and Fatima Baloch The creation of Pakistan in 1947 was deeply influenced by the British colonial strategy of "divide and rule." Rather than emerging from a purely organic nationalist movement, Pakistan was born out of the partition of British India under the pretext of religion—specifically, the "Two-Nation Theory." This division not only fractured the Indian subcontinent but also weakened Muslim political cohesion. The geopolitical repercussions of Pakistan's formatio...

Crush One,Threaten All:Democracy in Jammu & Kashmir on the Brink

09/09/2025
Tawheed Sheikh The true strength of a democracy is measured by how it treats those who raise their voice to protect its principles. The detention of Mehraj Malik,Aam Aadmi Party’s sole representative from Doda,Jammu and Kashmir, under the draconian Public Safety Act (PSA) is more than an isolated disciplinary action,it is a warning shot fired at dissent, representation and the very spirit of democratic engagement. Let’s be clear: abusive language is unacceptable.Public offi...

A New Global Governance Initiative?

09/09/2025
Asad Mirza The recent Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China has essentially revived the fortunes of the SCO or in other words exhibited the might, power and reach of China in the backdrop of tariffs and sanctions upheaval created by the US President Donald Trump. At the summit, China gave a call to establish a new Global Governance Initiative, to make the world more equitable. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) which was established in 2001 has not b...

Honoring the Guiding Lights of Society: A Teacher’s Reflection on Teachers’ Day

06/09/2025
Prof. (Dr.) Parshant Bakshi Teachers’ Day is a time for deep reflection and gratitude — a day when we pause to honor those who nurture young minds, ignite curiosity, and shape the destiny of individuals and, ultimately, the nation. As I reflect on my own journey, I feel a profound sense of privilege and responsibility to be part of this noble profession. For me, teaching has never been just a career; it has always been a calling — a lifelong mission to guide, inspire, and empowe...

SCO Summit: From Expanded Role To Revival Of RIC

02/09/2025
Asad Mirza The recent SCO Summit in Tianjin has provided India a timely opportunity to reset its ties with China and also prodded Russia to revive the old Russia, India, and China (RIC) forum. RIC may emerge as a potential defence against the US’s tariff mania by increasing trilateral cooperation and trade. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) Summit in Tianjin in China, has emerged as the forum, where old enmities were forgotten and new ties amended, all due to theatrics...

Modi Battles Two Fronts:Trump’s Tariffs, Rahul’s ‘Vote Chori’

01/09/2025
K. B. Jandial Never in his political career, PM Narinder Modi has wrestled with two serious challenges at the same time. He is grappling with geopolitical headwinds—punitive U.S. tariffs to safeguarding India’s global image and economic resilience; and fast catching up narrative of electoral irregularities which Rahul Gandhi calls “Vote Chori,” hitting the credibility of Election Commission of India (ECI). Trump’s Ceasefire Claim The much-publicised ‘chemistry’ between Modi an...

Delhi Union of Journalists Memorandum to MPs in the Monsoon Session of Parliament

16/08/2025
Dear Madam/ Sir, We, the Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ), wish you a very happy Independence Day. We are celebrating Independence Day at a time when the global economic, social and political situations are witnessing a churning. More than 60,000 people, including thousands of children, were killed in Palestine. A number of journalists from various media houses were also targeted and killed by the Zionist forces. Gaza is witnessing deaths due to malnutrition and impoverishment. T...

Urban Planning Failure in Jammu: RTI Reveals Demolition of Smart City Signages Worth ₹3.4 Crore : Balvinder

10/08/2025
Jammu,August 10 (KIP)- Renowned RTI activist Balvinder Singh, while sharing the detail with media, revealed that a one of his RTI response from ACEO Jammu Smart City has uncovered a deeply troubling lapse in the functioning of Jammu Smart City Projects Limited (JSCPL), exposing a massive waste of public funds stemming from negligent planning and procedural violations. Under the ambitious Smart City Mission, JSCPL installed started the installation of 682 wayfinding signages across Ja...

Vote Chori or democratic breakdown? Rahul Gandhi’s alarming allegations demand national attention

08/08/2025
By Towheed Sheikh On August 7, 2025, Rahul Gandhi, in his capacity as Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, delivered a press conference that may prove to be a turning point in India’s democratic journey. In a nation where electoral processes are often hailed as the bedrock of our republic,Gandhi laid bare what he described as a calculated and widespread manipulation of the 2024 general elections.Terming it “Vote Chori,” he did not rely on emotional appeals or vague insinuations.Inst...

How Operation Sindoor paves the way for India’s diplomatic win

19/07/2025
By Aditya Rangroo The success of India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ launched on 6-7 May against terrorist camps based in Pakistan and POJK, has demonstrated India’s defence prowess. It speaks of her competence and determination to fight terrorism abetted by her Western neighbour since 1990s. Action against the entrenched terrorists and their camps in Pakistan and POJK was necessitated this time by yet another act of barbarism on April 22, in which the terrorists took the lives of 26 tourist...

Iran’s Nuclear Program – Destroyed or Not?

30/06/2025
Asad Mirza It has been almost one week since US bombers conducted "Operation Midnight Hammer" against Iran and its nuclear development sites. However, it is still not clear whether Iran’s’ capabilities have been damaged; if yes, then to what extent? Further, it also puzzles one with Iran’s obsession with continuing a nuclear program. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said the US attack on Iran obliterated its nuclear program and prompted the ceasefire. However, a US offici...

How Iran Was Duped by Israel

16/06/2025
Asad Mirza Iran and Israel continued their military strikes against each other for a third straight day (June 16). Last night, Iran targetted the northern Israeli port city of Haifa. As Israel's defence system intercepted Iran's ballistic missiles, two hypersonic missiles reportedly hit Haifa, causing several injuries, according to Israel's public broadcaster Kan. However, during these ongoing attacks and counter attacks, the moot question is where Iran faltered in securing the sec...

The Uncalled For Israeli Attack on Iran

13/06/2025
Asad Mirza Israel’s attacks on Iran could lead to a catastrophic potential full-scale war, further destabilising an already volatile Middle East, with serious implications for global security. Such a conflict could disrupt global oil supplies, involve international powers, and deepen regional instability. Israel’s June 13 airstrikes on Iranian soil have sharply escalated the long-running confrontation between the two arch-rivals. Codenamed Operation Rising Lion, the operation invo...

UK To Revamp Its War Preparedness

09/06/2025
Asad Mirza The United Kingdom’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR), published on 2 June 2025, offers an ambitious vision for the British Armed Forces. It reiterates a focus on a ‘NATO First’ policy, amid what Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer calls in the document a ‘new era for defence and security’. The latest war preparedness, to fight any future war in Europe or elsewhere has been proposed in the Strategic Defence Review (SDR), 2025. The SDR proposes to build as many as a dozen new nucle...

To Kashmiri Pandits with an olive branch

03/06/2025
K N Pandita Thirty-six years after our forced exile from our birthplace of Kashmir, PDP Chairperson, Mehbooba Mufti, during her recent meeting with the LG, suggested honourable, secure and sustainable return and rehabilitation of nearly 60 thousand Kashmiri Pandit families scattered all over the country after their exodus in 1990. In her formal letter to the LG, she has appended an outline of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for the Pandit minority in Kashmir Valley. To many ...

US Denounces Aggressive Chinese Attitude

02/06/2025
Asad Mirza At the recently concluded Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urged US allies in Asia to boost defences fast, saying America is shifting its strategy to counter growing threats from China. During his speech at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth painted a picture which warned that China is “credibly preparing” to use military force to shift the power balance in Asia, saying that the US remains firmly committe...

AI To Help Hajj Pilgrims and Saudi Organisers

30/05/2025
Asad Mirza As millions of people prepare to converge on Islam’s holiest site for the 1446 AH Hajj season, Saudi authorities have introduced a sophisticated series of technological systems designed to enhance the management of pilgrims at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. Millions of pilgrims have started congregating at the Holy Mosque in Makkah and will visit the nearby pilgrimage sites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, shortly. The dauting task of managing millions of people and ensure their safet...

Healing touch eludes our front-line terrorist victim family

29/05/2025
By Rajinder Premi Despite the cries and sorrow of the KP families affected by the terrorism in Kashmir, the Govts have not been able to embalm our inflicted wounds. Our tales of suffering still continue even after three decades of our forced exile. We have not only lost our near and dear ones but had to abandon our homes and hearths in this back drop. We had not to come out-of the valley, but had to flee elsewhere for safety and security of the rest of the family members only after t...

A New Dawn in Syria

26/05/2025
Asad Mirza The American President Donald Trump in a significant shift in US foreign policy, recently announced the easing of long-standing sanctions on Syria, marking a pivotal moment for the war-torn nation and the broader Middle East. This decision came during the President’s middle east tour and discussions with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The meeting between Syria’s interim President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed Al-Golani and President Rump, apparentl...

Famine in Gaza

22/05/2025
Asad Mirza As famine looms over Gaza, with 57 children reportedly dying from the effects of malnutrition over the past 11 weeks, the Israeli operation in Gaza continues unabated. Though some western leaders have voiced concern over the fast-deteriorating situation in Gaza, no practical solution or confronting Israel for its anti-human behaviour against the Palestinians, appears to be on the horizon. Israel is still blocking aid for Gaza despite promise to lift siege, the UN has sa...

Expose Pakistan’s Terror Machine: Time for the World to Act

22/05/2025
by Farooq Ganderbali Pakistan, long known as a safe haven for terrorists, continues to be the epicenter of cross-border terrorism. From the rugged terrains of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to the terror launch pads scattered across its territory, Pakistan has institutionalized terror as an instrument of state policy. With alleged support from the Pakistan Army and its intelligence agency ISI, militant groups are being trained, armed, and pushed into Jammu and Kashmir with a singul...

Trump’s West Asia Tour: Arabs In, Israel Out

19/05/2025
Asad Mirza The President of the United States, Donald Trump, arrived in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, on the first leg of his West Asian tour, last week. He also visited Qatar and the UAE during the tour, ignoring Israel. During the visit he also met with Syria’s President, a former Al Qaeda leader, Al Shara. Overall, the visit was not just foreign policy and bilateral relations but an exercise to boost the financial fortunes of the Trump family. Believe it or not, Trum...

Nationalism not cubbed with Religion

13/05/2025
Asad Mirza The last week saw an unprecedented escalation of tension between two nuclear powers, i.e. Indian and Pakistan. The situation was exacerbated after the launch of Operation Sindoor by India to retaliate against Pakistan-backed terrorist groups, after the Pahalgam attack of 22 April, in which 26 civilians were killed by the operatives of The Resistance Force (TRF) a largely unknown entity. In a tit for tat manner, after Operation Sindoor carried on the night of May 6-7 by I...