They called it ‘Herof 2.0’ — a name dripping with arrogance, a battle cry meant to echo across Balochistan like thunder. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), emboldened by foreign masters and desperate to reclaim relevance after crushing defeats, launched what they believed would be their magnum opus: a coordinated campaign […]
Author: Awaemer Amjad
Unlocking Pakistan’s Mineral Diplomacy
Pakistan today stands at the intersection of economic promise and geopolitical recalibration. Beneath its rugged mountains and arid plains lies an estimated $6–8 trillion worth of untapped mineral wealth—from copper and gold to lithium, antimony, and rare earth elements. Properly managed, this endowment could transform Pakistan from an aid-dependent state […]
Blurring the Lines: Brass in Bureaucracy
In Pakistan’s intricate administrative landscape, the boundary between military and civil authority has long been porous. From retired generals leading public corporations to serving officers seconded into key bureaucratic posts, the practice of appointing Armed Forces personnel to civilian institutions has become almost routine. What was once justified as a […]
