It’s all about the survival of the fittest
Picking up the pace
The art of the possible
Time for the Pak-Afghan security establishments to reconsider strategy
While the state of Pakistan is locked in an existential battle with terrorists, the attention of the country is focused on a proposed law namely the Pakistan Protection Ordinance, 2013, which has ...
By talking about Sharia, the TTP, despite committing many acts of terrorism, is projecting itself as the flag bearer of Islam and the government as un-Islamic
Aftermath of operation in North Waziristan
Bringing Iran back to the international fold
Using force against militants is the eventual option
Investigations into the recent assassination of SSP Choudhry Aslam remain inconclusive, while a tumultuous career is brought to an end
The year 2014 is expected to demonstrate major shifts at the global level and in Pakistan. These developments will pose challenges to Pakistan which can be turned into opportunities if Pakistan ...
Numbers of terror casualties in Pakistan may have decreased, but the nature and intensity of attacks in 2013 have rocked the country
The state and society need to join hands
Putting in Perspective
Critics say MQM is using surveillance cameras to spy on rivals and law enforcing agencies
Suburbs of Karachi are falling fast into the hands of different groups of militants
Militants entrench themselves in the outskirts of Peshawar
Negotiating peace with Taliban has proved be a deceptive bargain, time and again. What makes us think it will not be another wild goose chase now
Escalation in violence against politicians across the country has heightened security concerns ahead of the election
The key ingredient in most homemade bombs is, unfortunately, all too easy to buy and nigh impossible to ban: fertilizers
As the Taliban turn on the heat in the commercial capital, their target remains the same: the ANP