Afgh*ndu for Afghans, Paje*t for Indians: Pakistan’s Digital Hate Factory
When hate speech targeting Afghans and Indians emerges from Pakistani-online spaces, it spills into wider global contexts—European suburbs, Canadian campuses,
Read MoreWhen hate speech targeting Afghans and Indians emerges from Pakistani-online spaces, it spills into wider global contexts—European suburbs, Canadian campuses,
Read MoreThis duality—preaching unity while practicing duplicity—has become Pakistan’s diplomatic hallmark. When the Taliban stormed into Kabul in August 2021, Pakistan’s
Read MoreThe decision to dispatch Muttaqi to New Delhi is therefore not just about outreach to India — it is also
Read MoreThese questions are not niceties. They are tests of Pakistan’s credibility, and the answers will shape the future of U.S.
Read MoreBy invoking Arab Spring rhetoric and courting Pakistani connections, Wangchuk inadvertently echoes a playbook that has devastated entire regions. Sonam
Read MoreThe world must confront an uncomfortable truth: Pakistan does not merely fight extremism—it manufactures it, repurposes it, and unleashes it
Read MoreEducation is never neutral, but the persistent distortions in Pakistan’s textbooks have long-term consequences. Education is often regarded as the
Read MorePakistan has repeatedly weaponized the idea of “Ummah solidarity”—not as a moral or theological commitment, but as a bargaining chip
Read MoreIslamist terrorism did not rise in a vacuum. It was engineered, cultivated, and weaponized—first by colonial powers, then by Cold
Read MoreIt’s time the Muslim world re-evaluates its assumptions and acknowledges that in Bharat, Muslims don’t just survive — they thrive.
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