"Pakistan and a World in Disorder" by Javid Hussain critically examines Pakistan’s foreign policy in a rapidly changing global landscape. The book highlights the need for a grand strategy centered on economic resilience, regional cooperation, and pragmatic diplomacy.
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"As my body withers away, so does the hope of ever knowing a father's love. My kidneys have failed me, just as life has, just as he has. Even as I count my final breaths, he remains in Dubai—distant, indifferent,…
Read More »The androgynous man defies rigid gender norms, blending traditionally masculine and feminine traits to create a more balanced, emotionally intelligent, and intellectually curious identity. Unlike the hypermasculine man—who is often bound by outdated notions of dominance and stoicism—the androgynous man…
Read More »Terrorism remains one of the greatest threats to global stability, yet the conventional approach of fighting terrorists with military force has failed to eradicate it. Despite decades of war, trillions of dollars spent, and countless operations across Afghanistan, the Middle…
Read More »Donald Trump, as the U.S. president, has stripped capitalism of its deceptive mask, revealing a world governed not by democracy or morality but by power and material interests. Across history, ruling elites—whether capitalist, socialist, or monarchist—have manipulated institutions, ideologies, and…
Read More »The middle class, once considered the backbone of society, is now struggling to survive in an economy designed to benefit the elite. From wealth inequality to political control, the system is rigged against those trying to break free from financial…
Read More »Elon Musk’s DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) has sent shockwaves worldwide by cutting off US foreign aid to multiple countries, including Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, and several European nations.
Read More »Understanding China : The Dawn of a Great Civilization explores the ancient roots of Chinese history, from prehistoric settlements to the rise of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties. This episode uncovers how myths, archaeology, and early governance shaped China's…
Read More »James Tharin Bradford’s Poppies, Politics, and Power offers a fresh perspective on Afghanistan’s opium trade, moving beyond conventional narratives of crime and conflict. Through a century-long historical analysis, the book reveals how global drug policies have often destabilized governance rather…
Read More »Cousin marriages remain a deeply rooted cultural tradition in many societies, but they come with significant genetic, psychological, and societal risks. Research, including studies from Bradford University, highlights increased genetic disorders, learning difficulties, and higher healthcare burdens among offspring from…
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