Maybe it is Time to Redraw the Northwest of Pakistan
If KPK slips from Pakistan’s grasp, G-B becomes an incredibly-difficult-to-hold bastion in the Pakistani north.
If KPK slips from Pakistan’s grasp, G-B becomes an incredibly-difficult-to-hold bastion in the Pakistani north.
At its core, the Pakistani Army is not a bulwark of national defence; it is a syndicate of money-grabbing mercenaries who are addicted to escalation and allergic to accountability.
This is a high-stakes chess game for India. The US does not care about anyone else’s discomfort. For them, the allies are just bigger pawns.
The Indian Missile Test will be conducted on 20-21 August over the Indian Ocean. It is not yet clear which missile will be tested.
Asim Munir gets off the aircraft once he is sure of his tough-guy squint, and then decides to bless the world with his vehicular poetry.
Narendra Modi satiated a core desire of every human alive: to watch enemies suffer. Operation Sindoor has managed to do so without any accompanying baggage.
Bholenath Vishwakarma writes how India’s stance against Pakistan has changed dramatically following the Pahalgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor.
Could we be witnessing an evolution in warfare dynamics, the diminishing role of occupation, and the prospect of chronic instability?
Pakistan, with its Nur Khan Airbase and historical precedent of hosting U.S. military assets, once again appears useful amidst escalating tensions with Iran.
Vice president of Sierra Leone, Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, expressed his condolences for the deaths, denounced the terrorist act at Pahalgam, and reaffirmed his country’s solidarity with India.