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Debate

On crucial subjects and happenings, we invite individuals to express their opinions with the sole motive to improve the informed opinion. People can write in agreement or can disagree as long as they avoid staying anonymous.

Why Nuclear Scientists  Have Long Been Targets in Covert Operations?

by Jenna Jordan and Rachel Whitlark Israel’s Operation Rising Lion killed at least 14 Iranian nuclear scientists to degrade Tehran’s expertise. While symbolically potent, such...

Is Kashmir Gambling Away Its Future?

by Dr Rizwan Yousuf The legal distinction between games of skill, such as poker, rummy, and fantasy sports, and games of chance remains contested. Indian...

Has the ‘Reelocene Epoch’ Replaced Reality?

by Dr Ghulam Mohammad Khan We are living in what may be called, with no small irony, the “Reelocene Epoch” a cultural moment governed by...

Was Aurangzeb a Tyrant or a God-Fearing Ruler?

by Muhammad Nadeem Modern critiques of Aurangzeb's religious policies often ignore both Islamic legal tradition and historical context. The reign of Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth Mughal emperor,...
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Can Kashmir Confront Its Dementia Crisis?

by Nawab John Dar Although no definitive method exists to halt the progression of MCI or prevent Alzheimer’s disease, adopting certain habits may reduce the...

Where Do Dreams Go to Wait?

by Irfan Qayoom Shah The library does not promise outcomes. It offers no certainties. Instead, it allows room for something deeper. It offers space to...

How Is Islam Being Reimagined in South Asia?

by Dr Ishfaq Amin Parrey As a Kashmiri scholar of Islamic thought, Dr Tauseef Ahmad Parray’s Perspectives on Interpreting Islam in the Contemporary Indo-Pak Subcontinent: Issues...

How Societal Stereotypes Shape Career Choices for Kashmir’s Youth?

by Meer Shahzaib Choosing an unconventional path is not a rejection of tradition. It is a contribution to its renewal. One can hold on to...

Why Are We Failing at Being Human?

by Ghulam Mohammad Khan Like Sisyphus with a PhD in self-sabotage, we roll the boulder of familial strife up the hill, only to marvel at...

Why Do We Celebrate Only KAS and NEET?

by Showkat Ahmad Rather than limiting coverage to competitive exam results, news outlets could profile young scientists, writers, artists, and social workers whose achievements exemplify...

Can Israel and Iran Avoid the Point of No Return?

by Asad Mirza For years, the confrontation unfolded through cyberattacks, proxy warfare, and covert operations. That pattern has now changed. Iran’s missile strike on Israel...

Can Physiotherapy Transform Colorectal Cancer Care?

by Dr Binish Khan As treatment approaches evolve, physiotherapy remains central in helping patients overcome the physical burdens imposed by cancer and its management. https://youtu.be/tZNBSkjItWE?si=t6My40hgqNPrYXuR The integration...

Should the Government Step In to Regulate Social Media Before More Tragedies Occur?

by Vasundhara Pathak Masoodi The artificial world of reels and the unchecked use of social media require regulation and accountability. The government must introduce appropriate...

How Can Diet Prevent Colorectal Cancer?

by Dt Umi Laila Nutritional support remains vital at every stage of colorectal cancer treatment and recovery. It enhances the body’s ability to withstand physiological...
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Can India-Pakistan Conflict Bring Strategic Stability to South Asia?

by Ajay Darshan Behera Whether India’s military action against Pakistan marks a turning point for regional stability or ushers in greater instability will depend not...