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OPINION | The Thailand Warning: What Pakistan's CHD620 Engine Problem Actually Teaches
Thailand's submarine dispute with China over the CHD620 engine offers a revealing precedent for Pakistan's Hangor-class program. Despite years of public resistance and formal negotiations, Thailand still accepted the Chinese engine with delays and limited compensation. Pakistan, facing deeper strategic dependence on Beijing, appears to have accepted the same substitution without public scrutiny or visible renegotiation.
May 193 min read


OPINION | Operation Sindoor: How India Systematically Dismantled LeT’s Terror Pipeline
Operation Sindoor targeted four key Lashkar-e-Taiba facilities linked to recruitment, suicide squad training, infiltration, and weapons preparation. By striking camps in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bhimber, the Indian Army aimed to dismantle the terror group's operational pipeline from recruitment to infiltration across the Line of Control.
May 73 min read


OPINION | De Facto Independence: The Tibetan State That Existed Before the PLA
Between 1913 and 1950, Tibet functioned as a de facto independent state under the Dalai Lama, minting currency, maintaining an army, and conducting foreign relations. This documented period of self-rule challenges Beijing’s long-standing claim that Tibet was “always part of China.”
Feb 113 min read


OPINION | The Compliance Curtain: How Pakistan Performs DRUG BUSTS to Evade FATF Sanctions
In the weeks before every FATF review, Pakistan stages a flurry of drug busts and counter-terror operations—proof of compliance on paper, performance in practice. Beneath the headlines lies a cycle of optics over outcomes, where enforcement serves diplomacy, not justice. The “compliance curtain” hides a system perfected in illusion.
Nov 3, 20253 min read
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