Islamabad, Rawalpindi Facing Severe Drinking Water Crisis: Report

By Engineer Abdul Wali Yousafzai : Pakistan’s federal capital and the adjoining garrison city Rawalpindi are grappling with an acute drinking water crisis, raising serious concerns over public health and governance. Despite being home to diplomatic missions and the country’s administrative machinery, the twin cities lack the basic facility of clean drinking water. Supply Shortfall…

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Between Shells and Shelters: A New Generation of Bajaur’s Children Grows Up Displaced

By Muhammad Younas : BAJAUR, Pakistan — The scorching August heat hangs heavy over Bajaur’s deserted streets. Markets remain shuttered, homes lie abandoned, and the sound of children’s laughter has been replaced by the distant thud of artillery. Since July 29, the northwestern tribal district has been gripped by Operation Sarbakaf, a precision military campaign…

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Field Marshal Asim Munir’s U.S. Visit Signals Warmer Ties, Sparks Regional Debate

Riaz Hussain : Washington/Islamabad, August 2025 — Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has completed his second visit to the United States in just two months, signaling a renewed push to strengthen military, strategic, and economic cooperation between the two countries. During the trip, Munir attended the change-of-command ceremony at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)…

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Authors Inflation and Promotional Policy

By Imdadullah Mohammadzai and Waseem Hassan : The global analysis of (a) 42,580 neuroscience and psychology papers, (b) a review of 142,576 radiology articles, and (c) data from over 17 million biomedical publications all confirms one striking trend: the number of authors per research paper is rising fast. In Pakistan, research publications are a mandatory…

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