
A Festival Under Siege
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.

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.

Pakistan is one of the most hospitable places on earth, where travellers find safety and a uniquely open culture.

Afghanistan is not just restricting women; it is systematically removing the professionals its own health and education systems cannot survive without.

Pakistan is the first country China chose as a foreign partner in its astronaut programme, and that choice did not happen by accident.

Reach for the skies but keep your feet on the ground, and learn a skill so that you’ve got something to fall back on.

Sometimes sport can open doors that diplomacy cannot; a force bigger than politics and a bridge connecting hearts.

March 23rd is not merely a date on a calendar; it is the intellectual and political bedrock upon which the state was built.

Pakistani women are breaking cultural barriers to achieve economic independence and to bring social change.

Pakistan’s progress hinges on meaningful dialogue, requiring a truthful national narrative to dismantle propaganda and empower the youth.
Pakistan’s cricket decline is not about a single loss, but a system that has drifted from accountability and merit.





