Month: November 2025

Society

The Oldest Photograph of Government College Lahore : The courtyard of Haweli Raja Dhayan Singh (1870)

With only a fraction of the grand haveli surviving today, this image stands as an important reminder of Lahore’s rich academic and cultural heritage.

Read More »
Politics

Global Governance in Crisis: Can the UN Survive the 21st Century?

International institutions, particularly the UN Security Council, remain paralyzed by outdated power structures and veto politics that protect state interests over human security.

Read More »
Equality Watch

How the DRC’s Cobalt Mines Power the World and Exploit Its Children

As global demand for clean energy accelerates, cobalt mining in the DRC has deepened a humanitarian and environmental crisis marked by child labour, dangerous working conditions, and widespread exploitation.

Read More »
Society

Advanced Technology Has Objectified Humanity

As social media shapes self worth, algorithms influence thinking, and automation replaces human roles, people increasingly feel like objects in a fast paced digital world

Read More »
Politics

Pakistan’s Intelligence Bureau Strengthens National Security

Through patient surveillance, precise intelligence gathering, and close coordination with other agencies, IB has helped expose extremist networks, trace cross-border links, and prevent further attacks across the country.

Read More »
Politics

Pakistan Unveils Its First Indigenous USV: A New Era of Autonomous Naval Power

Developed by Stingray Technologies, the autonomous craft showcases Pakistan’s growing capability in AI-driven naval systems, coastal surveillance, and future-ready defence innovation.

Read More »
Equality Watch

Gender-Based Violence in Pakistan: A Data-Driven Look at a National Crisis

domestic abuse and honour killings to digital harassment, the data reveals a deep-rooted culture of patriarchy and systemic failure to protect women.

Read More »
Politics

Sudan War Explained: RSF’s Ceasefire Deal and the Geopolitics Behind a Divided Nation

As foreign powers maneuver for influence over the Nile, gold and territory, Sudan faces division, famine and one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

Read More »
Politics

The Fragile Truce: Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the New Great Game

In October 2025, the fragile peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan feels more like the end of a long-standing cycle of mistrust and misunderstanding than the conclusion of a war. Strategic despair is the new term for what was previously referred…

Read More »
Politics

Pakistan’s Strategic Imperative in the Afghan Frontier

Pakistan’s message is clear: peace is its preference, but security is its obligation and no nation can expect stability without safeguarding its sovereignty.

Read More »
Back to top button