The resurgence of the TTP has become one of Pakistan’s most pressing security challenges. With rising attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, growing links with the Afghan Taliban, and increasing pressure on Pak-Afghan ties, Pakistan faces a complex struggle for peace, stability, and regional security.Read More
Baluchistan’s insurgency remains one of Pakistan’s most complex internal security challenges. Rooted in historical grievances, resource disparities, political marginalization, and external interference, the conflict has serious implications for national security, CPEC, governance, and socio-economic development.Read More
The Cholistan Canal project has triggered a major political and constitutional debate in Pakistan. While Punjab and the federal government call it a step toward agricultural development, Sindh fears further water shortages, ecological damage, and weakening of interprovincial harmony.Read More
The May 2025 India-Pakistan crisis pushed South Asia toward one of its most dangerous security moments. From India’s Operation Sindoor to Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos, the confrontation exposed new realities of drone warfare, missile escalation, information battles, and fragile nuclear deterrence.Read More
The revival of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations marks a significant diplomatic shift in South Asia. With renewed trade, cultural exchanges, education links, and possible defence cooperation, Islamabad and Dhaka are moving from historical estrangement toward a cautious but meaningful reset.Read More
Pakistan’s expectations after the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan quickly turned into strategic anxiety. From TTP resurgence and Durand Line tensions to refugee disputes and China-backed diplomatic engagement, Pak-Afghan relations remain caught between conflict and cautious cooperation.Read More
Pakistan-Iran relations are entering a new phase shaped by regional conflicts, economic diplomacy, border security, and shifting global alignments. Despite historical mistrust and external pressures, both countries now see greater strategic value in cooperation.Read More
The debate over creating new provinces in Pakistan raises important questions about federalism, governance, representation, and national unity. Supporters argue that smaller provinces can improve administration and empower neglected regions, while opponents fear ethnic division, economic burden, and a weaker centre.Read More
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