
Asiya Andrabi’s Sentence and the Narrowing Room for Dissent in Kashmir
Through the life sentence of Asiya Andrabi, the collective memory of Kashmir resists a state-enforced narrative of peace.

Through the life sentence of Asiya Andrabi, the collective memory of Kashmir resists a state-enforced narrative of peace.

Trust, in the theater of world politics, is the greatest, the most precious, and at the same time the frailest

Massive US-Israeli strikes on Iran kill Khamenei, shut down oil routes, and spark violent unrest across Pakistan.

Pakistan shifts to “Open War” with Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, targeting Taliban infrastructure to enforce deterrence.

The first Board of Peace meeting resulted in the $17B Gaza stabilization plan and diplomatic victory for Pakistan.

This shift is characterized by the systematic targeting of vulnerable minds and the strategic use of women in combat roles.

The 2026 Human Rights Watch report shows India’s democratic decline and its atrocities in Jammu and Kashmir.

Iran’s economic crisis, internal outcry, and external sanctions are driving it toward a historic breaking point and reforms.

What the collapse of a landmark India–Pakistan debate reveals about populism, narrative control, and the shrinking space for serious engagement





