
Kashmir Back on EU’s Radar
A joint communique co-signed by the EU mentioned Kashmir alongside Palestine, India called it unwarranted.

A joint communique co-signed by the EU mentioned Kashmir alongside Palestine, India called it unwarranted.

Ninety-five days into the Iran war, a tentative agreement sits unsigned on both sides. The guns are still firing. The strait is still closed.

Lebanon’s humanitarian disaster deepens as a partial cease-fire offers little more than a fragile and fleeting illusion.

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue opened against a backdrop of Middle East tensions, an absent Chinese defense minister, and an America still trying to hold the Indo-Pacific together.

Twenty-eight years after Chagai, Pakistan’s nuclear deterrent has been tested in live conflict, restructured, and is being rebuilt stronger.

As Muslims around the world prepare for Eid ul Adha, India’s 200 million Muslims face a reality that turns a sacred obligation into a legal and physical risk.

Afghanistan’s Decree No. 18 says a girl’s silence at puberty can be interpreted as consent to marriage.

Pakistan demonstrated not only military capability but also diplomatic maturity, political coherence in the battle against India.

What it lacks is the one thing that converts tactical success into structural influence: a codified foreign policy doctrine.

India has killed activists abroad, crushed dissent at home, and denied self-determination to three nations, but the world looks away.





