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Bangladesh Shaking Hands with Betrayal: The Folly of Embracing Pakistan Once Again

Bangladesh Shaking Hands with Betrayal: The Folly of Embracing Pakistan Once Again

by SAC | Aug 21, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment

History has a cruel way of repeating itself—especially when nations willfully erase their scars and invite their tormentors back into the parlour. Bangladesh today finds itself at such a tragic juncture. Fifty-four years after the unpunished genocide of 1971, the same...
India Strikes Back: A Timely Blow Against Pakistan-Backed Terrorism

India Strikes Back: A Timely Blow Against Pakistan-Backed Terrorism

by SAC | May 7, 2025 | News

For decades, India has endured a slow bleed. Terror attacks—plotted, launched, and supported by Pakistan’s deep state—have targeted civilians, soldiers, and sovereignty. The 2019 Indian Air Force airstrikes on Balakot were not just retaliation for the Pulwama terror...
Bangladesh Army: From Bastion of Sovereignty to a House of Rotten Secrets?

Bangladesh Army: From Bastion of Sovereignty to a House of Rotten Secrets?

by SAC | Apr 28, 2025 | Condemnation

Since the dramatic fall of the government in August 2024, Bangladesh has been a nation teetering on the edge — and, curiously, it is not the civilian politicians, not the judiciary, not the press, but the once-untouchable Bangladesh Army that is being dragged through...
State-Sponsored Terrorism and Brazen Diplomacy: Pakistan’s Hand in Kashmir’s Bloodshed and London’s Shame

State-Sponsored Terrorism and Brazen Diplomacy: Pakistan’s Hand in Kashmir’s Bloodshed and London’s Shame

by SAC | Apr 26, 2025 | Condemnation

On April 22, 2025, the serene Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir was shattered by a heinous terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 26 individuals, predominantly Hindu tourists, and injured over 20 others. The assailants, armed with M4 carbines and...
Discontent, Animosity, and Sectarian Rifts in Pakistan: Is the State Approaching Its Breaking Point?

Discontent, Animosity, and Sectarian Rifts in Pakistan: Is the State Approaching Its Breaking Point?

by SAC | Nov 28, 2024 | Geo Political Assessment

Introduction  Since its inception in 1947, Pakistan has grappled with a complex interplay of power dynamics and ideological differences. The country’s two most potent regions, Punjab and Pashtun-majority Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), have maintained a tenuous alliance...
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