Opinion

Operation Sindoor 2.0: The Ultimate Solution

13/11/2025
By Fatima Baloch Following the 1971 Indo-Pak war and the subsequent Shimla Agreement, India and Pakistan entered a prolonged phase of uneasy peace. The war, which culminated in the creation of Bangladesh, left Pakistan militarily weakened and politically fragile. In the ensuing years, Islamabad remained apprehensive about potential Indian offensives—particularly regarding Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) and the possibility of Indian advances into Punjabi towns where Sikh religious si...

TTP and BLA: Security Guarantees for Afghanistan and India

10/11/2025
By Fatima Baloch The religious insurgent group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) emerged in 2007 amid the Afghan Taliban’s resistance against U.S. and NATO forces. Simultaneously, it launched a campaign against Pakistan’s military establishment, aiming to dismantle the military-dominated state, overthrow its controlled democracy, and establish an Islamic Sharia-based government modeled after the Afghan Taliban—known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA). Its vision: a corruption-free...

From Holy Guest to Namak Haram – Disloyal Afghans

08/11/2025
By Fatima Baloch For Pakistan, a strong, independent, and nationalist Afghanistan has long been perceived as a strategic threat. Islamabad feared that such a government could reignite Pashtun nationalism—reviving calls for an independent Pashtunistan or a merger with Afghanistan—challenge the legitimacy of the Durand Line, and potentially support Baloch separatism. This would threaten Pakistan’s territorial integrity from both the west (Pashtunistan) and the south (Balochistan). Pak...

American deep state and Kashmiri Brahmans

04/11/2025
K N Pandita On September 1, the World News reported that President Trump's Trade Advisor, Peter Navarro, doubled down on his accusation that India is profiting from the Russia-Ukraine war by buying Moscow's oil at a discount, refining it, and selling it to buyers in Europe and elsewhere. In an interview with Fox News, Navarro dubbed New Delhi a "laundromat for the Kremlin" and slammed the country's elite for profiteering "at the expense of the Indian people." Trump's trade czar cl...

Trump-Xi Meeting: Just Optics, No Concrete Deliverables

03/11/2025
Asad Mirza The much-awaited meeting between the US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, finally took place last week in Busan, South Korea. Reportedly, the two adversaries reached a wide-ranging trade and economic agreement at the meeting. The deal addresses fentanyl precursors, rare earth export controls, tariffs, and semiconductor trade restrictions, signalling a possible stabilisation in US-China ties. The Busan meeting between US President Trump and his Chi...

Mumbai Attack: The Darkest Chapter in India’s Fight Against Terrorism

03/11/2025
by Farooq Ganderbali The 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks remain one of the most horrific assaults on Indian soil, shaking the nation’s conscience and exposing the brutal face of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. On the night of November 26, 2008, ten heavily armed gunmen, trained and sent by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) — a Pakistan-based terrorist organization — launched coordinated attacks across Mumbai. They carried automatic weapons and grenades, targeting innocent civilians in the bustli...

Remembering Sarwanand Kaul “Premi Ji”:The eternal beacon of Kashmiryat, Literature and Humanity

01/11/2025
By Rakesh Koul (Brah) As Jammu and Kashmir observes the birth anniversary of Sarwanand Koul “Premi Ji” on 2nd November 2025, the air once again fills with reverence for a man who embodied the truest essence of Kashmiryat — the spirit of love, coexistence, and universal brotherhood. Premi Ji was not just a writer or poet; he was a moral force, a teacher, and a visionary who enlightened generations with his words and deeds. A Multilingual Genius and Messenger of Harmony...

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel–The Iron Man Who United the Soul of India

29/10/2025
By Farooq Ganderbali Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India, was not merely a political leader — he was the architect of national unity, the visionary who transformed India’s dream of oneness into reality. With courage, conviction, and clarity of purpose, he welded together a fragmented nation and gave India her unshakable identity. He firmly believed that India’s true strength lies in her unity amidst diversity, where every citizen — regardless of faith or region — li...

People of Jammu and Kashmir Celebrate Accession Day with Pride and Gratitude

27/10/2025
By Farooq Ganderbali On October 26, 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, signed the Instrument of Accession, officially joining the princely state with the Union of India. This historic decision marked the beginning of Jammu and Kashmir’s integration into the world’s largest democracy. Initially, Maharaja Hari Singh had desired to remain independent, maintaining neutrality between India and Pakistan. However, his hand was forced after the tribal invasion, kn...

Indo-US Diplomatic Tussle at ASEAN Summit

27/10/2025
Asad Mirza The 47th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit and related meetings began in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Sunday (26 October) under the theme "Inclusivity and Sustainability." The summit is keenly watched due to the absence of the Indian PM and presence of the POTUS, who’ll try to get a deal done with the Chinese leadership, present at the summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not travel to Malaysia but instead attended the ASEAN Summit’s inaugural ce...

Sir Creek Standoff: Pakistan’s Strategic Diversion and India’s Calculated Response

26/10/2025
By Fatima Baloch During Operation Sindoor and the India–Pakistan conflict in May 2025, the Pakistani military and air force retaliated against Indian strikes targeting terrorist camps. The Indian military focused on dismantling Pakistan-sponsored terrorist groups and military installations across the Line of Control (LoC), Punjab, and Sindh. Although India has paused Operation Sindoor, it issued a stern warning: any future terrorist attack in Kashmir will trigger its resumption—thi...

Doha Agreement for Ceasefire: A Failure for Pakistan

25/10/2025
By K N Pandita and Fatima Baloch Following the devastating Afghan civil war in 1992—engineered by Pakistan’s ISI through its support for Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, notoriously known as the "Butcher of Kabul"—Afghanistan plunged into chaos as Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul, driven by a hunger for power. In 1994, Pakistan launched the Afghan Taliban, establishing a government overtly aligned with Islamabad. Pakistan proudly viewed Afghanistan as its strategic depth against Ind...

Indian Defence Presence on Chagos Islands

22/10/2025
Asad Mirza Reportedly, India has secured an agreement with the government of Mauritius allowing it to establish a satellite station in the Chagos archipelago, near the controversial Diego Garcia base. According to reports the purpose of the new station, will be to track satellites and “to serve as a strategic asset for monitoring the region,” a formula normally used to describe SIGINT collection sites. Apparently, India has signed an agreement with the Mauritian government to ...

From 22 October 1947 to the Pahalgam Terror Attack

22/10/2025
By Farooq Ganderbali Introduction The date 22 October 1947 will forever remain a Black Day in the history of Jammu and Kashmir. On this day, Pakistan, in a deliberate act of aggression, launched an invasion of the princely state through thousands of armed tribal raiders backed by the Pakistan Army. This was not merely a military operation — it was a planned massacre, an attempt to destroy the very identity and unity of Jammu and Kashmir. The raiders came under the false banner ...

What Should Be Done with Such World Records?

21/10/2025
By Adv. Sanjay Pandey The Deepotsav celebrations in Uttar Pradesh began in 2017, when only 171,000 lamps were lit. Since then, the event has grown more grandiose each year, reaching 2.617 million lamps in 2025. In Ayodhya this year, during Deepotsav 2025, around 2,617,215 lamps were lit simultaneously on the ghats and banks of the Saryu River, establishing a world record. This event is in the process of being certified by Guinness World Records. On this occasion, 2,128 dev...

Doha Agreement for Ceasefire: A Failure for Pakistan

20/10/2025
By Fatima Baloch Following the devastating Afghan civil war in 1992—engineered by Pakistan’s ISI through its support for Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, notoriously known as the "Butcher of Kabul"—Afghanistan plunged into chaos as Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul, driven by a hunger for power. In 1994, Pakistan launched the Afghan Taliban, establishing a government overtly aligned with Islamabad. Pakistan proudly viewed Afghanistan as its strategic depth against India, transformi...

Pakistan’s Failed War in Afghanistan

18/10/2025
By Fatima Baloch Following the devastating Afghan civil war in 1992—engineered by Pakistan’s ISI through support for Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, notoriously known as the "Butcher of Kabul"—Afghanistan plunged into chaos as Mujahideen factions fought for control of Kabul, driven by greed for power. In 1994, Pakistan launched the Afghan Taliban, establishing a government that was notably pro-Pakistan. Islamabad proudly considered Afghanistan its strategic depth against India, transforming t...

Kashmir at the crossroad of past and future

18/10/2025
Prof. Tabasum Firdous Kashmir is a historic entity. Its ancient history, glory and civilizational fund can be gleaned from the pages of histories written by eminent Kashmiri historians like Kalhana, Jonaraja, Suka and others. The rulers of ancient Kashmiri architectural specimens are still there to speak of their grandeur. Be it Martand or Avantipora ruins, Wangat or Parihasapora remains or the excavations at Tapar and Boniyar, Kashmiri temple and iconographic architecture had its o...

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...