Pakistan Army came into being on August 15, 1947, when government of Pakistan took operational control over its armed forces which were just 36% of total army of previously British Indian Army. 64% of that army remained with India along with major sh ...
Vicious Campaign against Armed Forces on Social Media
On August 1st 2022, Pakistan met with a great national tragedy as a military helicopter carrying Pakistan Army’s high level officers along with crew crashed in Baluchistan due to a technical fault. This was an unfortunate incident wherein Commander 1 ...
Pak Army Rescuing the Nation in Natural Calamities
Aima Afzaal Following traditions with patriotic spirit, the Pakistan Army has actively engaged in relief operations to evacuating people from flood-affected areas to safe zones. This devastated monsoon season has cost many lives, people lost propert ...
Talks for Peace
Pakistan had to sacrifice more than 90,000 of its citizens including more than 10,000 soldiers and officers in the war against terrorism in this region. In terms of financial losses, hundreds of billions of dollars were lost during the past 2 decades ...
Youth Engagement for Peace in NMDs
Youth in any country is regarded as future growth potential and states engage youth in policy formation and development programs as it could lead to a robust socio-economic revolution. In Pakistan, more than 65% of the total population falls in this ...
Climate Change Impact during Monsoon Rains
Monsoon is an annual climate phenomenon in Subcontinent and because many of river basins in the region are irrigated with rain water stored in water reservoirs it is considered the lifeline of all crops and livestock. Like other countries of the regi ...
Water scarcity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)
PROF. AMJAD HUSSAIN SHAH According to International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pakistan stands third in the world among countries facing severe water shortage that is likely to reach its peak by 2025. Global warming has inflicted huge problems for Pakista ...
Pak Army’s efforts for development in newly merged districts (NMDs)
AMNA NOREEN Erstwhile FATA was a hotbed for the recruitment and training of terrorists after 9/11. Terrorists established their strongholds in this area as the state authority & governance was never extended to these lands since 1947. In absence ...
Ghulam Khan border crossing
SHAHZAD MASOOD ROOMI Afghanistan is strategically an important geography for Pakistan's geo-economics policy which takes center stage in Pakistan's National Security Policy 2022-2026. Landlocked Afghanistan provides Pakistan with a land bridge to co ...
Role of Tribal Youth in actualization of FATA merger
JUMA KHAN SUFI Old habits die hard. The area under discussion had been outside the state parameters for centuries. Only the advent of British imperialism imparted some formal status to these tribes in the view of their history, tradition of independ ...