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How UAE Mediation Benefits the Pak-Afghan Border

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  The recent release of U.S. citizen Dennis Coyle from Kabul, facilitated by the UAE, marks a significant milestone in regional stability. For Pakistan, a stable and diplomatically engaged Afghanistan is not just a preference it is a prerequisite for secure borders. This successful transfer of a high-profile detainee demonstrates that humanitarian corridors can lead to broader political de-escalation. Why the Dennis Coyle release matters for Pakistan's border stability? Peace in Afghanistan directly translates to neighborly hope for Pakistan. When international mediators like the UAE successfully bridge the gap between Kabul and Washington, it reduces the risk of isolationism. For our border regions, this diplomatic success signals a shift toward structured engagement rather than conflict, which is essential for managing shared security concerns and trade routes. How does the UAE act as a bridge between Kabul and Washington? The UAE has positioned itself as a trusted global mediat...

Sudan Hospital Strike Casualties: A Dark Milestone in Darfur

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The recent tragedy at Al Daein Teaching Hospital is a harrowing reminder that in the Sudanese conflict, the red cross or red crescent no longer offers protection it offers a target. With the Sudan hospital strike casualties now reaching 64 dead, including 13 children, the war has transcended a mere power struggle it has become a systematic dismantling of human survival. In my view, the international community’s habit of issuing grave concerns while hospitals crumble is a diplomatic failure of the highest order. The Al Daein Tragedy: Why Medical Neutrality is Dead The strike on Al Daein wasn't just a tactical error it was a death sentence for the region's healthcare. When pediatric and maternity wards become frontlines, the concept of medical neutrality is officially dead. This isn't just collateral damage as some military officials claim it is the erasure of the last safety net for civilians in East Darfur. Why are hospitals targeted in Sudan? Since the war began i...

Can Islamabad Bridge the Gap Between Trump and Tehran?

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The geopolitical chessboard is shifting. With reports surfacing that Pakistan is back channelling communications between the Trump administration and Tehran, Islamabad is positioning itself as the ultimate regional fixer. While some see this as a bold diplomatic masterstroke, others recognize it for what it truly is a calculated move for national survival. The Back-Channel Diplomacy: Why General Asim Munir is Key In a surprising turn of traditional diplomacy, the Financial Times reports that Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, has directly engaged with President Donald Trump. This signals a shift toward security-first diplomacy. Trump, who prides himself on being a deal-maker, seems to be leveraging Pakistan’s unique position a country that maintains a defense pact with Riyadh while sharing a 900km border with Iran. Is the LNG Crisis Forcing Pakistan’s Hand? Beyond the lofty goals of regional peace, Pakistan is facing a ticking clock. The country is projected to run out o...

UAE: The World’s Energy Anchor

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In an era defined by geopolitical volatility and fluctuating supply chains, the global energy landscape is desperately searching for a stability anchor. While many Western nations are caught in the friction between immediate energy needs and long-term climate goals, the UAE energy strate us emerged with a pragmatic, dual track playbook. By leveraging its oil wealth to fund a massive clean energy transition, the UAE is proving that energy security is not a choice between old and new, but a mastery of both. Why is the UAE energy strategy a stability anchor? As global markets are shaken by conflicts and chokepoint risks, predictability has become the world’s most valuable currency. The UAE stands out because it treats energy supply as a long term commitment rather than a political lever. While others react to crises, the UAE delivers stability through strategic reserves and a transparent production roadmap. When markets panic, the UAE executes, ensuring that the global energy architect...

Is Pakistan’s Missile Program a Real Threat to the US Homeland?

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  The recent testimony from the United States’ top intelligence official has sent ripples through the halls of power in Islamabad and Washington. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, presenting the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment, recently grouped Pakistan with the likes of Russia, China, and North Korea. The core of the controversy? An assertion that the Pakistan missile threat to US territory is a burgeoning reality. While the intelligence community looks at future trajectories, Pakistani officials and regional analysts are pushing back, calling the claims a departure from strategic reality. The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment: What Tulsi Gabbard Said During her testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Tulsi Gabbard highlighted that Pakistan is actively researching advanced delivery systems. The report suggests that if current trends in ballistic development continue, Pakistan could eventually field Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). This assessmen...

Pakistan and India UNSC Clash Over Afghan Border Conflict

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  The recent Pakistan and India UNSC clash has highlighted severe diplomatic fractures. During the March 2026 session, both nations traded heavy accusations over military actions, sovereignty, and proxy terrorism near the Afghanistan border.  One can sense India's pain in seeing its heavy investment in the Afghan terrorist franchise going to waste as a result of Pakistan's precise and effective action against terrorist camps and support bases inside Afghanistan. And the world needs no lectures from a serial violator… pic.twitter.com/4u7PLaMV3q — Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN (@PakistanUN_NY) March 10, 2026 Pakistan and India clash at the UN Security Council: India’s UN representative strongly condemned Pakistan's cross border airstrikes in Afghanistan, labeling them flagrant violations of international law and state sovereignty. In retaliation, Pakistan accused India of acting as a regional spoiler, allegedly funding terror outfits like the TTP from ...

Operation Ghazab lil Haq: The End of Strategic Depth?

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The recent launch of Operation Ghazab lil Haq signals a monumental shift in Islamabad’s approach to its western frontier. With the military confirming the elimination of 435 Afghan Taliban combatants, the era of relying on so called strategic depth is definitively over. We are now witnessing a harsh transition from localized border skirmishes to open, intensive conflict to secure the state. Why did Pakistan launch Operation Ghazab lil Haq? The unacceptable surge of militant activity, heavily backed by cross-border elements, left the state with no alternative. Recent updates from Dawn News confirm that aerial operations in North Waziristan have successfully dismantled multiple Fitna al Khawarij (TTP) and Afghan Taliban posts. However, relying solely on traditional kinetic tactics is a temporary fix. How is the military securing the Pak-Afghan border? To permanently secure this volatile frontier, artillery must be paired with next-generation infrastructure. As explored in our analys...