The 2025 Indo-Pak war has indeed ignited a new arms race in the South Asian subcontinent, compelling Pakistan to rapidly modernize its defense capabilities to maintain strategic equilibrium and ensure national security. The recent conflict marked a significant shift in warfare dynamics, with both India and Pakistan engaging in extensive drone operations and missile employments.READ MORE
To avert the armed conflict between India and Pakistan, in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, there was a need for third-party intervention to protect the peace of the region. The international community, especially the major powers however limited themselves to mere statements while they could’ve constructively intervened on time. Speaking of the roleREAD MORE
In the 21st century, where the cosmopolitan metropolises are inclined toward exploring and acquiring mines and mineral resources and utilizing them for their industrial growth and economic development, Pakistan is already blessed with abundant mineral resources many of which remain untapped and are spread across the provinces, ranging from the mountains of Baluchistan to theREAD MORE
Cyber Warfare is a new warfront between India and Pakistan, being one of the five key distinctive warfare environments during the recent five-day conflict between the two states along with air , land , electronic and maritime warfare. In the wake of the Pahalgam incident, India quickly accused Pakistan of the attack and launched OperationREAD MORE
Indus water treaty is a highly significant agreement in the history Pakistan, regulating the shared water resources between India and Pakistan i.e, Indus River system. The Indus river originates in the southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It flows through the Jammu Kashmir and then throughout the Pakistan. Indus water treaty was signed between IndiaREAD MORE
The Indus water treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960 brokered by World Bank in order to resolve the water crisis among both states. Through this treaty, the Indus water river is distributed between Eastern and Western rivers. The Eastern Rivers Ravi, Beas and Sutlej were allocated to India and the Western riversREAD MORE