They Were Not The Only Ones
Dedicated to my Apa (elder sister) Farah Deeba Deepti, the member of Election Management Committee (of Bangladesh Awami League) and Executive Member of Bangladesh-India Friendship Society… The Indians usually blame […]
In Spite Of Oppression
Although Pakistan observes Independence Day annually on August 14, these people do not participate in it. In spite of the fear of oppression by the Pakistani Army on their home […]
Tackling The ‘Barbarians’
It is known that the British had suffered a bloody and miserable defeat in the First Anglo-Afghan War, in 1838-42. Although some battles took place after that war, the Britons […]
A Goodwill Gesture
The 1,200-year-old Valmiki Temple in Pakistan shall be restored, after a long legal battle. The Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) – a statutory board of the Government of Pakistan that […]
A Fanatic, With A Difference
He had become an eye surgeon (or ophthalmologist), after earning a Master’s Degree in Surgery. However, he shall always be remembered as one of three leaders of two notorious terror […]
Allowed To Visit, Finally
It was a dream come true for a nonagenarian Indian lady, who recently crossed the barbed wire fence to step into her ancestral home in Pakistan from India, after 75 […]
Pakistan: Next In Line
After triggering an economic collapse of Sri Lanka and some of the African countries with its Debt-trap diplomacy, China, seemingly, is all set to do the same with Pakistan. As […]
A ‘Different’ Resurgence
The Taliban recaptured Afghanistan and formed a Government in Kabul on August 15, 2021, with the help of Pakistan after years of insurgency. Now, the Deobandi-Pashtun Islamic fundamentalist, militant Islamist […]
Reminding Of The Colonial-Era Practices
Pakistan and Sri Lanka signed a number of agreements with China for massive Chinese debt-funded infrastructure projects a few years back. Now, both the South Asian countries are facing an […]
