Politics

Will Galwan Incident Influence India’s Foreign Policy?
- By Farid Bin Masood
- . June 26, 2020
As the aftershocks of the incident in the Galwan valley are continuing in the region, an important, and larger question

Strategic importance of Darbuk-Shyok- Daulat Beg Oldie Road
- By Agha Ibrahim
- . June 16, 2020
Recent conflict has brought DSDBO road into limelight like never before. The road stretches 255-km along Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg oldie which

Petro-dollar and the present predicament.
- By Editor
- . June 4, 2020
After the world war 2 the world was left in a devasted economic state. The monetary system which was enforced

Sino-Indian conflict
- By Agha Ibrahim
- . June 1, 2020
Sino Indian conflict has its roots in pre partition British India and even before the colonization. Thought the matter was

Psychological Operations
- By Muhammad Haris
- . May 20, 2020
Introduction With the changing requirement of improvising military tactics, since world war one and world war two the emergence of

Are Biblical Interpretations Reshaping the US Foreign Policies?
- By Agha Ibrahim
- . April 30, 2020
The land of Palestine is of great significance for the three dominant religions of the world Islam Christianity and Judaism.

Increasing Fascism, Muslim Hate-Crime and Covid19
- By Muhammad Haris
- . April 27, 2020
Increasing number of coronavirus is just making people more frustrating, it is not just the fear of being sick but

Implications of the Domicile Law in Jammu and Kashmir
- By Agha Ibrahim
- . April 23, 2020
It seems like COVID19 has shielded a lot of political moves around the world specially territories which are under conflict.

Does Corona Pandemic Welcome The Big Brother State?
- By Farid Bin Masood
- . April 20, 2020
The corona pandemic has pivotal importance for the upcoming decades in the global arena not only concerning the health sector

Backdoor Politics Of BJP In Kashmir
- By Muhammad Haris
- . March 28, 2020
Is BJP using a back channel to revive the politics and BJP narrative in Jumma and Kashmir?, which has been