The New Intifada – So Why Did it Happen?

ByDr Rehan Mushtaq On the morning of 7 Oct, Palestinians decided to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 1973 Arab-Israel War. Yet, most analysts are curious about the motive behind the attack. In the West, this question is being raised to

Khalistan – India’s or Sikh’s Betrayal?

Dr.Rehan Mushtaq holds a PhD in Peace & Conflict Studies. Likes to read and write on global events. In 1999, Christopher Andrew, a history professor at Cambridge University, wrote a set of two books in consultation with Vasili

Restructuring the Thinking Pattern

All is happening in an unconventional way in all spheres of life, globally and at domestic front. When Paris club, fifty years ago, came out with their research findings that in next hundred years world will not be able to sustain the

The China-Russia Axis Takes Shape

In July, nearly a dozen Chinese and Russian warships conducted 20 combat exercises in the Sea of Japan before beginning a 2,300-nautical-mile joint patrol, including into the waters near Alaska. These two operations, according to the

Uneven distribution of wealth

( Help has been sought from book 'Lessons of History' by Will Durant and 'End of Poverty' by Jeffery D. Sachs) At the other end of the scale history reports that "the men who can manage men manage the men who can manage only things, and

Great Power Rivalries: The Case for Realism

Great Power Rivalries: The Case for Realism - In International Relations, Better to be Godzilla than Bambi When assessing the geopolitical landscape, the primary aim of any state, whether democratic or authoritarian, is to ensure its

Unsung Heroes

World is so magnanimous and so mean at the same time, one is left wandering at standards set to measure the achievement particularly in #Mountaineering . Pakistan is proud to have three young mountaineers this year including two women