Tag: Pakistan

Dead Witnesses: The Nishtar Hospital Scandal and Pakistan’s Machinery of Disappearance

By N. C. Bipindra Since the establishment of Pakistan in 1947, Balochistan has endured recurrent episodes of political unrest and armed rebellion. Ethnic Baloch factions have historically advocated for greater autonomy and control over the province’s extensive natural resources, and in certain instances, complete sovereignty. Notwithstanding its status […]

Between Reform and Resilience: Global Assistance and Pakistan’s Military-State Complex

Pakistan has long relied on international financial aid, yet evidence shows funds often divert from social needs to military expenditure, exacerbating instability and terrorism. Despite numerous multilayered aid agreements, governance failures and corruption prevent developmental progress, leading to increased militarization and elite capture, leaving the populace impoverished.

India can walk the talk on SCO beneficial cooperation. Will China, Pakistan match the steps?

India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar’s morning walk at the SCO summit in Islamabad symbolizes India’s stance against terrorism. His speech emphasized cooperation among member nations while addressing challenges posed by China and Pakistan. India aims to enhance its role in the SCO, promoting regional partnerships and anti-terrorism efforts.

Law and Society Alliance study report exposes Communist China’s overt, covert influence operations in India

New Delhi: Communist China has bought support for itself among the academia, think-tanks, media, trade bodies, tech companies, filmdom, and political parties in India to influence public opinion and destabilise the nation from within, strategic affairs experts have said. They were speaking at an online discussion following the […]