Youth of Pakistan: Challenges, Potential and the Road to a Secure Future

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By Brig Syed Karrar Hussain Retired Introduction Pakistan is a country of the young. More than sixty percent of its population consists of youth below the...

Privatization of Pakistan International Airlines: A New Dawn for the National Carrier

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By Brig Syed Karrar Hussain Retired Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the national flag carrier of Pakistan, has been a symbol of national pride since its...

When the World Stops Agreeing Why Cooperation Is Moving Closer to Home

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By Muhammad Zeb, Peshawar Global politics still performs the rituals of unity. Leaders gather, statements are issued, resolutions are drafted. Yet behind this choreography lies...

The Cost of Silence

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By Muhammad Zeb, Peshawar Silence has always been a political choice, and in today’s world it has become the most convenient one. While wars rage,...

Do Human Rights Reports Truly Hear the Voices from the Ground?

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By Muhammad Zeb (Peshawar) Human rights reports occupy a central place in global discourse. Governments respond to them, institutions cite them, and international forums debate...

2025: A Successful Year for Pakistan’s Diplomacy and Military Gain

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Dr.Syed Mehboob Political and Economic Analyst http//: www.thenewslark.com email: drmehboob.thenewslark@gmail.com 2026 is welcoming Pakistan and its nation with open arms. Pakistan is entering 2026 as a victor,...

Pakistan’s Achievements in 2025: Turning Challenges into Strategic Success

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By Brig Syed Karrar Hussain Retired The year 2025 will be remembered as a defining chapter in Pakistan’s contemporary history. It was a year marked...

The Great Split: A Nation’s Two Storie sat 2025 ’s End

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-ByAbdul Rafay   AbdulRafayisawriter,researcher,journalist,andsocialcriticwithadeeppassion for history, politics, and societal issues. His work challenges conventional narratives, offering thought-provoking insights into cultural and political complexities. Through his...

The New Year: A Message of Hope, Determination, and New Beginnings

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by: Syeda Sonia Munawar The New Year is celebrated across the world with joy, hope, and renewed determination. From the night of December 31 to...

Benazir Bhutto: A Martyrdom That Still Shapes Pakistan’s Politics

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Mukhtar Ahmed Butt On 27 December 2007, Pakistan lost more than a former prime minister. Benazir Bhutto was assassinated while returning from a public meeting...
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