
The Day Pakistan Stood as One
One year after Marka-e-Haq, Pakistan marks May 10 not as a military anniversary but as a national reckoning. The unity it produced was as consequential as the operation itself.

One year after Marka-e-Haq, Pakistan marks May 10 not as a military anniversary but as a national reckoning. The unity it produced was as consequential as the operation itself.

Pakistan’s kill chain, AI software, and PL-15 missiles rewrote the rules of air combat in Marka-e-Haq.
The ceasefire is technically still in effect. Three US destroyers transited under fire. Iran struck back. Both sides claim they were right.

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

The fragile ceasefire that has held since early April is disintegrating rapidly under the weight of critical ultimatums.

India spent a decade trying to remove Kashmir from the world’s agenda; in four days of May 2025, that project collapsed.

Before May 2025, Pakistan was a marginal arms exporter; after that, procurement officials across three continents changed their assessments.

The strength of a nation is no longer measured at its borders; it is measured in classrooms, hospitals, factories, and training centers.
The UAE was pumping nearly 30% below its capacity inside OPEC; outside it, that constraint disappears entirely on May 1, 2026.

Lenin believed he could cut the rot out of humanity, viewing morality only as that which served the revolution.

On World Press Freedom Day 2026, India’s ranking tells a story its government refuses to acknowledge.

SCO is installing 5G towers, laying 4G across remote valleys, and seeking Rs 2.67 billion to connect Pakistan’s most forgotten regions.

If accusations take the place of evidence, then the potential for peaceful crisis management is reduced.

India has not presented any solid evidence or proof in a full year. Pakistan’s call for a neutral investigation was rejected without reason.

Their relationship is a cold state border where a brief peace is followed by the same cycle of tension and hostility.

Thousands of Pakistanis are traded annually, yet the conviction rate refuses to improve.

The 2026 USCIRF report recommends that the US impose sanctions on India’s RSS and RAW over religious freedom concerns.

The UK media continues to struggle with deep-seated biases that marginalize and misrepresent Muslim communities.

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.

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.