
Terror, Politics, and the Shadow of Hindutva
The investigation of 2007 Samjhauta Express bombing shows the role of right-wing Hindutva extremist groups.

The investigation of 2007 Samjhauta Express bombing shows the role of right-wing Hindutva extremist groups.

Doval Doctrine and India-Afghanistan alliances from the past shape the modern proxy landscape in South Asia.

UNSC sanctions aim to stop the practice of using hostages as a bargaining chip, as the Taliban uses foreign prisoners to get what they want.

The true cost of attack isn’t always found in casualty lists; sometimes it’s the imposition of fear over a city’s soul.

The Kech abduction highlights a trend of militant groups targeting women for high-impact operations through coercion.

ISKP is not a new threat to Pakistan; it is a tactical evolution of the TTP used to diffuse state accountability.

Since 2021, a widening expectation gap over security and TTP safe havens has strained Islamabad-Kabul diplomatic ties.

Roots of the Pak-Afghan conflict exist in history, from the 1944 Durand Line dispute to modern trade closures and regional proxy wars.
As traditional warfare shifts to international courts and digital domains, South Asia is witnessing the rise of lawfare.





