Pakistan

‘Fraud Marshal’ Billboard in Times Square Sparks Global Humiliation for Pakistan Army Chief

‘Fraud Marshal’ Billboard in Times Square Sparks Global Humiliation for Pakistan Army Chief

New York/Islamabad, June 2025 — Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir is facing international ridicule. A digital billboard in New York’s Times Square labeled him a “Fraud Marshal.” It publicly accused him and other senior leaders of corruption and political manipulation. The campaign, reportedly initiated by members of the Pakistani diaspora, has ignited widespread debate on social media. Times Square Turns Into a Stage for Protest A video clip of a truck-mounted digital billboard circulating in the heart of Manhattan has gone viral. The display showcased a series of messages. The messages denounced General Munir, as well as…
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Espionage Network Busted in Punjab: Key Suspect Linked to Pakistan-Based Operatives

Espionage Network Busted in Punjab: Key Suspect Linked to Pakistan-Based Operatives

SSOC Mohali Uncovers Critical Spy Ring The State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) in Mohali, Punjab has dismantled a significant espionage operation tied to cross-border terror networks. The breakthrough came following actionable intelligence, leading authorities to Jasbir Singh, a resident of Mahlan village in Rupnagar district. YouTuber Jasbir Singh Under Scanner Jasbir Singh runs a YouTube channel titled “Jaan Mahal”. He is now under investigation for his alleged involvement in an espionage ring. This ring is backed by terrorist groups. Officials have confirmed his close association with a Pakistan-based individual of Indian origin. Shakir, also known as Jutt Randhawa, is believed…
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Pakistan Faces Crop-Sowing Crisis Amid Low Dam Levels and Restricted Chenab Flows

Pakistan Faces Crop-Sowing Crisis Amid Low Dam Levels and Restricted Chenab Flows

NEW DELHI: Pakistan is confronting a severe agricultural crisis. Water levels at its major reservoirs are plummeting. Inflows from the Chenab River are declining. This follows India’s tightening of water release in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. The disruption threatens to derail the country’s kharif (summer) sowing season, which is critical for food production and economic stability. Major Dams at Critical Low Levels The Mangla Dam on the Jhelum River holds far less water than required. Similarly, the Tarbela Dam on the Indus also holds insufficient water. Publicly available data shows: Mangla is filled to less than 50% of…
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Pakistan takes Loan of Rs 32,000 Crore from China to Repay Loan

Pakistan takes Loan of Rs 32,000 Crore from China to Repay Loan

Fresh Chinese Loan in Local Currency Pakistan aims to keep its dwindling foreign exchange reserves afloat. To achieve this, it is set to receive an additional loan of $3.7 billion (approximately ₹32,000 crore) from China by the end of June. Uniquely, the loan will be disbursed in Chinese yuan. This is instead of US dollars. It marks a significant shift in China's lending approach. This will be the largest single foreign loan Pakistan is expected to receive in recent times. It is aimed at temporarily strengthening its foreign reserves. However, this financial support comes amid mounting debt obligations that Pakistan…
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Pakistan’s Lack of Responsibility and Transparency Raises Global Concerns

Pakistan’s Lack of Responsibility and Transparency Raises Global Concerns

A Strong Response to Pakistan’s Threats India’s successful execution of Operation Sindoor has sent a powerful message. It warns those who sponsor cross-border terrorism and attempt to use nuclear threats as leverage. The mission is considered one of the most effective anti-terror operations globally. It underlines New Delhi’s firm stance. India will not succumb to coercion, particularly from Pakistan. Also read: “Operation Sindoor: India’s Fierce Answer to Terror, A New Era of Military Might” Defence Minister Highlights Pakistan’s Reckless Nuclear Posturing During a recent visit to Srinagar, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh discussed Pakistan's recurring nuclear rhetoric. He described Pakistan as…
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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Expresses Willingness for Peace Talks with India During Iran Visit

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Expresses Willingness for Peace Talks with India During Iran Visit

Call for Dialogue Amid Rising Tensions During his ongoing multi-nation diplomatic tour, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke from Iran. He stated that his country is open to peace talks with India. Sharif emphasized a desire for dialogue on all issues, including Kashmir and water-sharing. He noted that Pakistan seeks a peaceful resolution. However, they are also prepared to respond to conflict if necessary. Strategic Shift After Operation Sindoor Sharif’s remarks come after India's assertive military response in Operation Sindoor. This operation was conducted from May 7 to 10. During this time, Indian forces targeted terror and military installations in…
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Pakistan’s Escalating Nuclear Weapons Raises Concerns for India: U.S. Intelligence Report

Pakistan’s Escalating Nuclear Weapons Raises Concerns for India: U.S. Intelligence Report

New Delhi, May 25, 2025 — A recent global security report by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is part of the 2025 Worldwide Threat Assessment. This report, presented by Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, has highlighted developments in Pakistan's military strategy. These developments and regional behavior could have serious implications for India’s national security. The report outlines Pakistan’s ongoing military modernization. It also highlights persistent cross-border tensions. Moreover, it discusses evolving nuclear capabilities. All of these signal a potentially more volatile security environment for India in the coming year. India Seen as “Existential Threat” by Pakistan According to the report,…
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Intelligence warfare is evolving beyond traditional boundaries: 12 Suspected ISI-Linked Spies Arrested

Intelligence warfare is evolving beyond traditional boundaries: 12 Suspected ISI-Linked Spies Arrested

Widening espionage probe reveals deep roots across Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh Nationwide Crackdown Amid Rising Tensions Indian security agencies have taken significant action against espionage activities. They have arrested at least 12 individuals from Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. These arrests occurred over the past two weeks. The arrests come after the recent Pahalgam terror attack. These actions are part of India’s military response under Operation Sindoor. The situation has created heightened tensions with Pakistan. Those arrested reportedly belong to various backgrounds. This includes social media influencers, students, security guards, and workers. The diversity underscores the wide net of…
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Lashkar-e-Taiba Leader Nizamani Shot Dead in Pakistan: A Major Development

Lashkar-e-Taiba Leader Nizamani Shot Dead in Pakistan: A Major Development

NEW DELHI: Top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist Razaullah Nizamani alias Abu Saiullah was involved in three major attacks in India. Unidentified gunmen killed him in Pakistan's Sindh province. This information was reported by PTI, citing officials, on Sunday.Nizamani was under government-provided security in Pakistan. He was fatally shot by unidentified assailants near a crossing. This occurred after he left his residence in Matli, Sindh earlier this afternoon, officials reported.Abu played a central role in orchestrating three significant terror attacks. The first was the 2001 assault on a CRPF camp in Rampur. The second was the 2005 attack on the Indian Science…
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Balochistan Declaration of Independence Renews Global Focus on Path to Nationhood

Balochistan Declaration of Independence Renews Global Focus on Path to Nationhood

The complexities of becoming a new country come into sharp focus as Balochistan proclaims independence from Pakistan. Balochistan's Bold Move Leaders from Balochistan have announced their intent to form an independent nation. They plan to break away from Pakistan. The declaration is driven by longstanding grievances over autonomy. It is also fueled by human rights abuses and economic marginalization. This situation has intensified international debate on how new nations achieve global recognition. As the situation unfolds, Balochistan now embarks on a challenging path. Many regions before it have walked this path with varying degrees of success. Understanding the Process of…
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