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Fraught with Fraud: The Shadow Cast Over Pakistan’s February 8th Electoral Process”

Fraught with Fraud: The Shadow Cast Over Pakistan’s February 8th Electoral Process”

by SAC | Feb 9, 2024 | News

The tabulation of votes in Pakistan subsequent to a national election on Thursday encountered unforeseen delays, prompting the country’s election commission to issue a late-night directive to polling officials, a total of 10 hours after polls had closed, urging...
Foreign Powers’ Role in Fueling Separatist Movements in India and Bangladesh

Foreign Powers’ Role in Fueling Separatist Movements in India and Bangladesh

by SAC | Oct 10, 2023 | Blog

Introduction The complex web of separatist movements in South Asia has long concerned regional stability and international diplomacy. Foreign powers, particularly Pakistan and China, have been accused of meddling in India’s Kashmir and Khalistan separatist...
In the Shadows of Genocide: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Recognition in the Face of U.S. Visa Sanctions

In the Shadows of Genocide: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Recognition in the Face of U.S. Visa Sanctions

by SAC | Sep 28, 2023 | Blog

  Introduction In the annals of history, the birth of Bangladesh is a poignant tale of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of freedom. Yet, despite overcoming the horrors of genocide perpetrated by Pakistan in 1971, this developing nation faces the cold...
Pakistan’s Elusive Democracy: Unraveling Political Turmoil, Military Role, Imran Khan’s Fate, and the Road to Future Elections

Pakistan’s Elusive Democracy: Unraveling Political Turmoil, Military Role, Imran Khan’s Fate, and the Road to Future Elections

by SAC | Aug 16, 2023 | Blog

  Introduction Pakistan, a nation characterized by its rich history, diverse culture, and complex socio-political landscape, has once again found itself at the crossroads of political turmoil and democratic uncertainty. The interplay between civilian governments...
Pakistan’s Forthcoming Election Under a Caretaker Government: Can the World Trust a Free and Fair Vote?

Pakistan’s Forthcoming Election Under a Caretaker Government: Can the World Trust a Free and Fair Vote?

by SAC | Jul 16, 2023 | Blog

    Introduction: Pakistan’s upcoming election is poised to be a critical juncture in the nation’s political landscape. As the country prepares for the polls under a caretaker government, it is important to reflect on the history of botched...
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