Doval Doctrine: India’s trail of terror

[ad_1] PUBLISHED July 06, 2025 KARACHI: Over the past decade, India has barely made the effort to conceal its insatiable appetite for destabilising Pakistan. That ambition has pulsated beneath every wave of anti-Pakistan vitriol — a chorus that has only grown more pronounced with time. But its most obvious display surfaced in 2014, shortly after … Read more

Rahul, Pant extend India’s lead over Eng in 2nd Test

[ad_1] BIRMINGHAM: KL Rahul made a composed fifty before the aggressive Rishabh Pant threatened to make England pay dearly for dropping him twice as India strengthened their grip on the second Test at Edgbaston on Saturday. India were 177-3 in their second innings at lunch on the fourth day, a healthy — if not yet decisive … Read more

General admits chink in India’s armour against Pakistan

[ad_1] Listen to article ISLAMABAD: Pakistan had real-time knowledge of Indian Army’s movements during Operation Sindoor, underscoring the military’s preparedness and vigilance, the military’s media wing said in a statement on Friday. The revelation came after Indian Deputy Army Chief Lt General Rahul Singh admitted India’s military defeat in the operation, further complicating India’s already failed attempt … Read more

India’s Silent War

[ad_1] Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, is one of the earliest Indian thinkers. In his famous work Arthashastra, he prescribes the art of statecraft and governance for the king. The treatise covers a wide range of topics, with war being an important one. War, according to Kautilya, is categorized into three types: open, concealed, and … Read more

Pak battles India’s ‘hydro terror’ at arbitration court

[ad_1] ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has formally submitted detailed concerns to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), accusing India of weaponising Western Rivers’ waters—a serious breach of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), Islamabad says. According to the 32nd Supplemental Award on the competence of the Court of Arbitration, which is currently examining Pakistan’s complaint under the … Read more

India’s Disinformation Campaign on CPEC and AJK

[ad_1] George Wilhelm once remarked, “The most important lesson of history is that nobody has ever learned a lesson from history.” This observation seems particularly relevant today, as Indian leadership appears to be repeating past mistakes—this time by spreading misleading narratives about Pakistan and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). In the latest wave of disinformation, … Read more

Fake News Watchdog dismantles India’s space mission claims

[ad_1] An explosive new report from the Fake News Watchdog has cast a shadow of doubt over the authenticity of India’s much-publicised Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission. The 65-page white paper, released recently, claims that the mission was largely a media spectacle rather than a scientific achievement. The watchdog reported that live visuals of the moon landing, which … Read more

SCO refuses to toe India’s line

[ad_1] Listen to article Defence ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) were unable to adopt a joint statement at their meeting in Qingdao, China, after India reportedly refused to sign the document, claiming it was pro-Pakistan for not referencing the April attack on Indian tourists. The SCO is a 10-member Eurasian security and political bloc comprising … Read more

Govt plans tax to counter India’s water threat

[ad_1] ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has sought the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) permission to impose a special 1% tax on every taxable product produced in the country, except electrical energy and medicines, to fund two mega water storage dams as a solution to deal with Indian water aggression. The decision to impose a new cess has been … Read more

Two dead, several missing after bridge collapses in India’s Pune

[ad_1] Listen to article At least two people died and a number were swept away after a bridge over the Indrayani river in the western Indian city of Pune collapsed on Sunday, Maharashtra state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said. “Some people got swept away, so a search operation is underway on a war footing to find them,” … Read more