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India’s protest over Gilgit-Baltistan elections exposes its Kashmir contradiction: Pakistan holds polls while Delhi fears self-determination.
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India’s protest over Gilgit-Baltistan elections exposes its Kashmir contradiction: Pakistan holds polls while Delhi fears self-determination.
AJK cannot be held hostage by pressure politics when dialogue remains open. JAAC’s escalation raises hard questions about law, peace and timing.
PML-N promised inclusive growth, cheaper power, jobs and fairer taxation; FY25 shows stabilization, but salaried Pakistan paid the bill.
Elon Musk’s Pakistan praise exposed a Western media trap: justice for motorway rape convicts, Daily Mail errors, Punjab CCD debate, and rule of law...
SLM Tyres IPO became a PSX frenzy, but beyond 16.7x demand lies a real manufacturing story with cash-flow, tax and execution risks.
A smarter solar inquiry journey helps Pakistan’s customers choose hybrid solar, batteries, inverters, and backup systems with clarity.
Ali Musa Gilani’s UAE deportation denial exposes Pakistan’s deeper fake news problem and why facts must outrank political hatred.
Pakistan’s missile program is India-centric and defensive; Washington’s shifting language exposes how selective threat narratives distort South Asia.
When elites walk softly through court corridors while ordinary Pakistanis face humiliation, the real case is not one suspect. It is the system.
Pakistan’s Indus claim is geography, treaty law, Kashmir dispute, and survival: India cannot weaponize rivers Pakistan lives on.
The presence of Pakistani Tiktokers (because of freedom for Prostitution and running of digital agencies for Bigo, and other viral engagement farming/gifting platforms) is...
Pakistan’s poverty graph exposes more than politics: inflation, weak governance, elite blame games, and shrinking real incomes are crushing households.
Cockroach Janta Party’s explosive rise shows how India’s youth turned insult into digital revolt, while legal takedowns exposed insecurity.
Norway’s press question exposed India’s insecurity: Modi avoided scrutiny, then nationalist outrage targeted the journalist instead of answering.
RoadDex APB could help recover stolen cars in Pakistan, but only if privacy, police access, verification, and anti-vigilante safeguards come first.
A deep strategic breakdown of Pakistan, India, and China’s missile ecosystems covering Agni-6, hypersonics, SMASH, ICBMs, SLVs, and the future of Asian deterrence.
Zorays Khalid’s Renergy Talk interview frames Zorays Solar as a serious industry voice in Pakistan’s people-led solar revolution.
Jaecoo J7 Taobat controversy exposes Pakistan’s EV readiness gap, battery repair realities, underbody vulnerability, and after-sales trust crisis.
The forgotten 2008 GIKI crash still haunts those who witnessed it. Pilot Officer Raja Jahanzeb chose impact over ejection and saved hundreds.
One Constitution Avenue’s midnight evacuation exposes Pakistan’s broken property regime—where regulators approve, courts reverse, and innocent buyers pay the price.
Was Elon Musk justified in leaving OpenAI over its nonprofit shift, or does Grok expose the same contradictions? A fact-based look at the hypocrisy...
Pakistan’s EO-3 satellite has released its first high-resolution Karachi Port imagery, reigniting debate over whether SUPARCO is truly indigenous or still dependent on Chinese...
UAE’s OPEC exit is not just oil math; it is Gulf power politics, Saudi pressure, Pakistan’s debt lesson, and a warning for importers.
Pakistan’s Fateh-II missile test signals more than a routine launch—it demonstrates credible precision-strike capability with sub-10m CEP and strategic battlefield deterrence.
SadaPay’s WHT refund saga has exposed a larger Pakistani fintech problem: users got money back, but blocked-account holders still do not know how to...
South Air enters Pakistan’s aviation space targeting underserved cities—but can it succeed where others collapsed? Here’s the real test ahead.
Pakistan’s aviation isn’t failing by accident—it’s being stress-tested by policy, foreign airlines, and internal collapse cycles. Here’s the full picture.
Sualeh Asif’s billion-dollar rise has exposed Pakistan’s real problem: talent vs ecosystem. Here’s what it means, what’s missing, and what must change now.
Shaheen Air’s aircraft didn’t “survive” its collapse—its assets were redistributed. Here’s why Serene Air’s A330s don’t mean continuity.
Serene Air’s comeback isn’t just aviation news—it’s a stress test of Pakistan’s private airline economics, fleet reality, and regulatory discipline.