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Author: Editorial Desk

Editorial Desk

India’s outreach, Pakistan’s red lines, and Afghanistan’s search for alternatives converge in a tense regional moment shaped by geography and militancy.
As Afghan minister Azizi visits Delhi, Iran prepares regional talks and Kabul faces deep economic pressures, raising questions over shifting alliances and trade routes.
By harnessing the blue economy, Pakistan can boost trade, secure energy routes, and strengthen its geopolitical influence.
Despite New Delhi’s claims of “zero militancy,” the Delhi car bombing and the Srinagar police station blast expose deep institutional negligence, weak intelligence coordination, and a widening strategic gap inside India’s own security architecture
Amid a month-long border closure and stranded cargo worth millions, Afghanistan’s decision to suspend trade with Pakistan raises fears of an “economic massacre” among local traders and industry leaders.
After three years, Pakistan’s capital faces a deadly blow as militants strike amid stalled talks with Afghanistan.
Throughout this period, Pakistan has provided Palestinians with education, employment, and dignified living opportunities, yet the current Afghan government has neither openly acknowledged nor adopted this humanitarian and Islamic spirit.
As Pakistan extends support time and again, Kabul’s shifting stance raises a pressing question: where does neighborly trust truly stand?
As Donald Trump and Xi Jinping meet in South Korea after years of escalating tensions, their Busan summit could either mark the start of strategic de-escalation or the next chapter in an increasingly global tech and trade cold war
When the truth becomes treason, silence becomes national policy.
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