The Stories of Tomorrow
As most history buffs would know, the Treaty of Westphalia that took place in 1648 was a treaty that decided modern nation-states after the Thirty Year war in Europe. Borders were decided among the ruling Counts, Princes, and Dukes. The basic formality was to be […]
Opinion
Elon Musk’s tweet, for some, was considered the final blow towards the Islamic East. When a majority of actors signed petitions and letters addressed to President Biden, all household names, for the utter annihilation of the Palestinian people, sorrows became wounds. The Islamic East is […]
Editorial Politics
The Ruler who wooed through Polo The Year was 1206 AD. Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak galloped down the polo pitch, focused intensely on the small wooden ball ahead of him. As his Persian steed thundered forward, he timed his swing perfectly. With a resounding crack, the […]
Culture History Sports
Today is the oathtaking ceremony for the Interim-Setup with Kakar as our Caretaker-Prime Minister. Kakar was already holding a senate position before being appointed as a caretaker by the sitting government of PML-N (Muslim League Nawaz). It is a very honorable move to step down […]
Politics
Kes, Kangh, Kirpa, Karaand, and Kachh The Five K’s that are to be held on their persons for the initiation for the believers in the tradition of Khalsa. The very same traditions that made the Sikh nation prominent, united and ready for all challenges. Ahmad […]
Culture History
(A White Paper Summary) The term “techplomacy” has not been properly coined, used, or academically defined as a single term. The variations between digital diplomacy, technological diplomacy, and tech diplomacy all range in application and breadth. However, the attached white paper is a simple approach […]
Editorial
Trauma of loss is an inevitable trait that lingers when much is taken from oneself, one’s family, their honour, prestige, the “what could’ve been”, and so on. No harder has that trauma hit the Pahlavi family as harsh as we saw during the recent attacks […]
Editorial
Aging populations in key global players, and rising populations in third world countries.
Opinion
The questions of the new world are the same questions barbarians asked themselves in paleolithic times.
Opinion
The World now changes with the commencement of World War 3, what options and strategies can the West adopt, the Dragon in the East to avoid an all out conflict. American strategy prevails, and the world order changes.
Politics
Introduction My Hero Academia is a Japanese anime production, originally a manga illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi, available for streaming on Netflix. Its story is based in a fictional world where superpowers or “quirks” are inherited and utilized by individuals to fight crime. In this story, […]
Entertainment
In the realm of Asadgarh, there lived a lad unknown,A boy unaware of the crown upon his own throne.Lost amidst whispers of a critical world’s gaze,He cloaked his regal essence in a self-imposed haze.Unseen was his brilliance, a gem within his soul,A king by birth, […]
Blog
As most history buffs would know, the Treaty of Westphalia that took place in 1648 was a treaty that decided modern nation-states after the Thirty Year war in Europe. Borders were decided among the ruling Counts, Princes, and Dukes. The basic formality was to be […]
Opinion
As Netanyahu openly threatens the Arab world, a concept of global politics is to be examined. “If the Arab world wishes to maintain it’s interests, it should remain silent”. Countries very much like humans operate on the basis of interests. One nation is concerned with […]
Opinion Politics
As the world dives into critical conditions, both climatically and politically, one nation dies under the rubble of gossip and bad decisions. Pakistan has been a keen ally of both China and America in it’s 75 years of history. Beijing has supported Islamabad throughout, keeping […]
Editorial