Imran Khan and Pakistan’s foreign policy
The international and Indian media have repeatedly said that the foreign policy of Pakistan will always be manoeuvred by the country’s army. It is true that the military establishment in the country has an important role to play. However, there is a need for civilians to guide the country’s foreign policy. Whenever a new prime […]
Article 35-A:Case for non-Partisan Stand
The Political environment in Jammu and Kashmir is going to be too hot, amid a rising sense of unease as the date nears for a hearing in the Hon’ble Apex Court on petitions challenging the validity of Article 35-A. Article 35A of the Indian Constitution is an article that empowers the Jammu and Kashmir state’s […]
CPEC: The new economic corridor
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the game changing package of Chinese capital and engineering worth $54 billion in investment and lending, and has raised apprehensions in neighboring India.But the ultimate aim is to bring together china, India and Pakistan as a part of a Eurasian market formed by Chinese president Xi Jinping’s ‘OneBelt OneRoad’ […]
Abu Al-Qasim and his Stupendous Contribution to Medicine
Abu Al-Qasim Khalaf Ibn-Al-Abbas-Al-Zahrawi, popularly known as Al-Zahrawi Latinised as Abulcasis from Arabic Abu -Al-Qasim, was an Arab Muslim physician, surgeon and chemist. Al-Zahrawi was born in the city of Azahara in 936 CE, 8 kilometres northwest of Cordova, Andalusia. He was considered as greatest medieval surgeon of the Islamic World in middle age, and […]
Shujaat Sir: Man of Principles
Saying adieu never seemed so bad “Surely we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return". (Al-Quran)
Have I really lost my mentor, yet so uncertainty? But his blissful thoughts will always live in my mind. It was a usual evening of Ramadan, the unfortunate news broke out like wild fire regarding the assignation of Editor-in-Chief of Daily Rising Kashmir, Dr Shujaat Bukhari. Initially I couldn’t believe this and thought it to […]