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Transitional Justice Toolkit - 5th Interim Province Likely to Erupt

 Gossips all around about the most probable befall of the 5th interim province of Pakistan - the Gilgit Baltistan on the 23rd of the following month. The region was predominantly regarded disenfranchised for decades after it secured independence on its own but was dragged into the Kashmir cause hampering the anticipated development it could possibly make as a full-fledged province of Pakistan. The accession to the country was made on patriotic and contiguity motives rather than by a force or other infiltration. The dream was not to be a fraction like in confederal states but to be a full-blown and vigorous revenue-generating province. Once again, rumors hyped in the air to grant GB an identification or a status of an interim province are being stammered. A similar proposal was being submitted during Nawaz Sharifi's regime that went futile but the contemporary government seems affirmed to brought up the local economy to an adequate level for more inflow of revenue through sustainabl

What means "worrying" to students?

 We either find a way or make one. Hannibal Alas, it's been twenty years until now, this was the first time I felt the cold breeze around my neck. Yes, a cold breeze is usually resentful and detested. For the first time in twenty years, I felt I was worrying. I felt a swinging heart and breath upheld. I felt warm tear droplets down my cheek. I was reminding myself of the admired days and grievance over the bygone past. With a wrenching heart and mind anchored, leaned over the table - Yeah, this was me. But what was I worrying for? The answer troubles more than the question. I had entered the contest, an explicit or implicit competition where I plunged inadvertently. A race with the thousands on the track. I sensed exhaustion and reluctance apparent in my voice. I was worried, yes, I was worried! With my degree in my hands, I was on the market available for people to buy but I was not merely the antique piece there, several others around me more lucrative and branded were begging cu

Nasir Khasraw - living folklore of Chitral and Upper Ghizer

Ancient folklore of the Chitral and Ghizer Region This was a time when Nasir Khasraw was in Kohistan and was designated for the job of da’wah. It was a hard job in the majority of rivals but he chose to spend some days with three shepherds of the region. The shepherds used to graze their sheep and goats all day long and return before dusk. To put off hunger they took with themselves dry hard bread. It stood the same for some days until Khasraw told them how long they would spend eating such dry bread crumbs. It would affect our health while grazing such a large flock. What if we slaughter one of the goats and eat it whole for today. One of the shepherds asked reluctantly, "And what if someone asks about the missing one". Khasraw responded with assurance in his voice, “don’t fear, after finishing up collect all the bones and fill the goat's skin with it and number up it with the flock." They did as they were told. Before dusk when the flock moved to the home they saw

Kashmir Conflict - The Real Barrier In Its Fair Solution

The Tug of War Between Two Nuclear States! There have always been long tangly strains in relations between Pakistan and India. Tension in the borders to the T20 Cricket World Cup match in 2021 in the ground, it has always been a bumpy ride. As to the Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Imran Khan,” no talks with India other than Kashmir.” Hence, cleared, no talks with India until the problem of Kashmir is settled down to an adequate level. One thing is for sure, with dialogues one cannot gain plausible results when it comes to the game of dominancy. Well said, “rights are not given – they are snatched.” United Nations and all other NGOs remain shut when rights are being violated by India in Indian occupied Kashmir. Protestors chanting “go India go” slogans and ballet guns shot by Indian forces have now a minor impact on the world as it has become accustomed to seeing it. India claims the military encounter of the young Kashmiris a militant rebellion but Pakistan honors them as martyred Kash

Shanghai Cooperation Organization - Global Heads of States Summit 2021

SCO Summit 2021 The 20 th  heads of states summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization took place in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on 16-17 September 2021, consisting of China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and most recently Iran joined the group. During the meeting participants mainly focused on post-withdrawal issues in Afghanistan after the US exit and to galvanize regional support for the war-ravaged country to regain peace, stability, and prosperity. After the exit of the US and its allies, the country that was under the seizure of war for twenty years is likely to felt under great human crisis. The states reiterated how important is this for the interim government of the Taliban to coordinate with all the people of its country and give representation and share the power to form an inclusive government. An inclusive government that would give representation to all ethnic, linguistic, and social groups living within the country. Speaking via videos

AUKUS -The Submarines Accord!

AUKUS's Politics In Indo-Pacific! AUKUS is a trilateral pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States mainly aimed to provide Australia nuclear-powered submarines. As part of this alliance, Australia would build nuclear-powered submarines with the technology provided by the US. This trilateral security partnership would consolidate power shift to balance that is likely to shift towards China. The plan is to give Australia access to cutting-edge military technologies by its two partners in an alliance including futuristic capabilities. Nuclear-powered vessels are much superior and more efficient to diesel-electric subs as comparative analysis is given below. Diesel-electric subs have electric motors charged by diesel engines, are much smaller, cheaper to run and maintain, need to resurface regularly to take oxygen and recharge batteries, and can move with the speed of 10-27kmph while nuclear-powered subs are powered by nuclear reactors, are larger, expensive infr