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A Fool’s Paradise: The Delusion of Reuniting Pakistan’s Two Wings and the Inescapable Legacy of 1971

A Fool’s Paradise: The Delusion of Reuniting Pakistan’s Two Wings and the Inescapable Legacy of 1971

by SAC | Oct 13, 2024 | Blog

  The idea of a reunion between East and West Pakistan, long since separated by blood, betrayal, and an ocean of suffering, belongs squarely in fantasy. For decades, a handful of former Pakistani military officers, some of whom surrendered in Bangladesh in 1971,...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

by SAC | Oct 11, 2024 | Blog

  Introduction Pakistan is currently grappling with a mammoth economic crisis, plagued by militancy, religious segregation, negative GDP growth, and a tainted reputation stemming from its past involvement in terrorism. The question that arises is whether the...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

India’s Vibrant Democracy: Lessons for the World from the World’s Largest Election

by SAC | May 9, 2024 | Blog

  In the heart of the world’s largest democracy lies a spectacle of unparalleled scale and significance—the Indian Election. Every five years, amidst a cacophony of colours, languages, and ideologies, over a billion voices come together to shape the destiny...
Tensions Rise: Pakistan and Taliban Exchange Fire : a heavy-handed use of force

Tensions Rise: Pakistan and Taliban Exchange Fire : a heavy-handed use of force

by SAC | Mar 22, 2024 | Blog

In the volatile landscape of South Asia, the intricate dance between Pakistan and Afghanistan continues to shape the region’s geopolitics. The latest chapter in this saga involves airstrikes allegedly conducted by Pakistan in border regions of Afghanistan,...
Casting Doubt on the Maldives’ Sudden Closeness with China: A Boomerang Effect?

Casting Doubt on the Maldives’ Sudden Closeness with China: A Boomerang Effect?

by SAC | Mar 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

In recent years, the Maldives, a picturesque archipelago in the Indian Ocean, has been forging increasingly close ties with China. While this may seem like a strategic move for economic development and infrastructure projects, concerns are brewing about the long-term...
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