How to hit back at India
We must never forget Ghulam Qadir RohillaAmidst all the deeds of Mughals, Pathans and Rohillas in the Subcontinent, two characters have stood out and laid strong footings in the history of thi
The writer is a Lahore-based anchorperson and columnist.
We must never forget Ghulam Qadir RohillaAmidst all the deeds of Mughals, Pathans and Rohillas in the Subcontinent, two characters have stood out and laid strong footings in the history of thi
The time to act is upon usThe historian will record that when Indian-Occupied Kashmir was witnessing the worst genocide ever, when Kashmiri women were getting raped right before their brothers
Hasil Bizenjo needs to look at himself We are strangled in the labyrinth of inflation. The standard of our lives is constantly declining and our currency is depreciating with an alarming rise
Bureaucrats are drenched in corruption, not the NAB ChairmanThe title might make this column seem a satire on the incumbent Chairman NAB, Mr Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal, over his recent scandal
One example of how the bureaucracy is blocking Imran KhanIt is assumed that waking up, raising questions and a voice for rights is the first step towards solving the problems of the public.
The beast is within usOn the 20th day of September in the year 2017, a person named Esmail Jafarzadeh was executed in public in Parsabad, a city in Iran near Ardebil province. Unaware of the f
Fifth generation warfare has now started Gone are those days when wars were fought through horses, arrows, swords, javelins, cannons or gun. It’s the 21st century, a new era. Going by t
ColumnsHistory of a killerAll praise be to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who set an unmatchable example of peace, benevolence, inter-faith harmony, humanity and affection. Praise be to his kindness with wh
ColumnsWhat they bring to their countriesIt is assumed that Pak-Saudi relations are the outcome of some economic gains or trade benefits which are the reason behind the union of the moderate leader
ColumnsIndia’s Devious FaceIn the contemporary world, countries' foreign policy makers do not leave any stone unturned in promoting their national interests through their competitors' imprudence. H