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From 1979 to 2026: The Chilling History of Pakistan’s ‘Dalal’ Diplomacy
The euphoria seen in certain Indian circles regarding Pakistan’s “diplomatic masterstroke” in Islamabad is not just misplaced—it is historically illiterate. To suggest that a state currently teetering on economic collapse and internal fragmentation has suddenly become a regional arbiter is to ignore fifty years of “Mercenary Diplomacy.” As External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has pointedly…
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Has Israel Won This War? The Truth Behind the Islamabad Peace Talks and Operation Eternal Darkness!
A two weeks ceasefire was announced on April 8th and peace talks are going on in Islamabad, Pakistan. But these peace talks are unique in a way where one the major party to the war hasn’t joined the talks. Why is Iran war happening in the first place? Who are the belligerents? It was an…
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Operation Epic Fury vs. Operation Sindoor: The Narrative Is the Battlefield
Three Days vs. Thirty Five Days— And Only One Is Called Failure The year 2026 has exposed something far bigger than a military conflict. It has exposed the rigged rules of the narrative game. When India launched Operation Sindoor in May 2025, the verdict from the “global experts” and the internal skeptics was instant: Three…
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Fact vs Fiction: Dhurandhar 2 and the Reality of the “Unknown Gunmen”
Once I saw the movie, I realized why some are calling it BJP propaganda. In fact, a lot of reviewers specifically mention that the movie is good in the first half and becomes a complete propaganda in the second half. What makes them say that? Once I saw the movie, I realized what happens in…
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Beyond the Bombing: What Happens After ‘Victory’ is Declared in Iran?
The Middle East is not entering a brief conflict cycle. It is entering a prolonged phase of structural instability. And history is not subtle about this. Look at the Russia–Ukraine War. It was supposed to be short. Weeks, some said. Months, others argued. Instead, four years later, it has hardened into a grinding war of…
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Karma Comes Full Circle: How Pakistan’s Militant Strategy Turned Inward
Explore how Pakistan’s decades-long support for militants in Afghanistan and Kashmir has triggered a 2026 security collapse. From the Durand Line to the rise of TTP and BLA, discover why and how the chickens have finally come home to roost.
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Is Pakistan Facing a Strategic Breakdown?
For years, Pakistan’s crises have followed a familiar script: a terror attack, a military operation, a diplomatic flare-up, an IMF bailout. Turbulence, then reset. But 2026 does not feel like a reset year. It feels like accumulation. The word “existential” is thrown around too casually in geopolitics. States survive wars. They survive insurgencies. They survive…
