
Operation Ghazab Lil Haq and the End of Pakistan’s Restraint
Pakistan shifts to “Open War” with Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, targeting Taliban infrastructure to enforce deterrence.

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

Four years of conflict in Ukraine have fundamentally altered global security, energy markets, and the UN’s moral authority.

Russia’s 2026 assessment of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan reveals a delicate balance of recognition and terror threats.

This shift is characterized by the systematic targeting of vulnerable minds and the strategic use of women in combat roles.
Pakistan conducts precision strikes on terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan following a surge in deadly suicide bombings.

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.





