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India rewrites the rulebook on counterterrorism

History will remember India’s response to Pahalgam as measured and principled
By Ambassador Bramha Kumar May. 31, 2025

Poor performance Of Turkish and Chinese drones puts Pakistani army in difficult position

It is therefore prudent for Pakistan, given the way things have turned out so far, not to launch further strikes against India.
By Staikou Dimitra May. 22, 2025

Fault lines in steel: Why Chinese military tech Is a strategic liability for Pakistan

These are not isolated errors in complex machines but have formed a pattern of decay that is becoming hard to ignore.
By Mekong May. 19, 2025

CPEC struggles to deliver promised growth in Gwadar

CPEC’s ambitions for Gwadar included the creation of 2 million jobs, but these goals remain far from being achieved
By Reuters Jan. 16, 2025

Zim seek batting revival to clinch ODI series

The visitors’ Saim Ayub scored 113 not out, while Abdullah Shafique was 32 not out, with their bowlers Abrar Ahmed and Salman Agha taking four and three wickets, respectively.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 28, 2024

Pakistan pulverizes Zim to level series

Tadiwanashe Marumani and Joylord Gumbie were involved in the second run-out in as many matches to break the opening stand.
By Cricinfo Nov. 27, 2024

China parries request from all-weather friend Pakistan to reschedule CPEC energy sector loans

The joint statement between China and Pakistan issued after the visit was, however, a damp squib.
By Islam Khabar Aug. 13, 2024

From Beijing to Islamabad: How China’s Weapon Sales Impact Pakistan’s Economy

The increase in potential risks and threats from Pakistan may prompt its neighbors to acquire more weapons, leading to an arms race.
By Noman Hossain May. 29, 2024

Temperatures in Pakistan cross 52 degrees Celsius

Extreme temperatures throughout Asia over the past month were made worse most likely as a result of human-driven climate change, a team of international scientists have said.
By CNN May. 28, 2024