This article was originally published at Firstpost: https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/beaten-in-op-sindoor-jem-forms-womens-brigade-to-target-india-13943148.html When the dust settled over Bahawalpur after Operation Sindoor, what emerged was ...
Read moreAbstract Narco-terrorism has emerged as a potent and covert instrument in Pakistan’s proxy war strategy against India, particularly since the ...
Read moreThis edition of Pakistan Unveiled provides a comprehensive overview of Pakistan’s internal and external developments during the first half of ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/trump-and-india-when-terrorists-are-easier-to-deal-with-than-tariffs-8922649 Weeks after the Indian media engaged in a shrill diatribe against US President Donald Trump ...
Read moreOriginally published at: https://sundayguardianlive.com/investigation/exporting-extremism-why-pakistani-nationals-frequent-europes-security-files "Europe long viewed the Pakistan terror problem as a distant by-product of subcontinental rivalries. That illusion ...
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