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Monsoon Chaos Exposes Pakistan's Broken Water Management And Ecological Amnesia

Pakistan, July 15 -- The monsoon came early this year, like an uninvited guest who barges in before the host can prepare. It arrived on the heels of a snowless winter and a blistering heatwave, soakin... Read More


Beyond Blame: Pakistan's Climate Crisis Demands Internal Justice, Not Just Global Aid

Pakistan, July 1 -- When Pakistan's Climate Minister Mussadiq Malik recently called the deadly floods "a crisis of justice," he struck a chord with many in the Global South. The language of injustice ... Read More


Western Deals Pushing South Asia to the Edge

Pakistan, May 10 -- The Rafale deal, sealed just days after the Pahalgam massacre, did more than bolster India's defence capabilities-it sent a resounding signal of Western support at a moment when re... Read More


How Geopolitics Ruined Indus Ecology

Pakistan, April 27 -- The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), now held in abeyance by India, was hammered out in 1960 and hailed as a triumph of diplomacy. Against the backdrop of Cold War rivalries, global po... Read More