Tag: Pakistan-India relations

  • Indus Waters Treaty Exposed: How Legal Warfare Became a Powerful Weapon Against India

    Indus Waters Treaty Exposed: How Legal Warfare Became a Powerful Weapon Against India

    This analysis explains how the Indus Waters Treaty evolved from a water-sharing settlement into a contested instrument of legal and strategic pressure. It examines how Pakistan’s recurring objections to Indian hydropower projects on the western rivers have often imposed delay even when India’s core technical position survived scrutiny. The Baglihar, Kishanganga, and Ratle disputes show…

  • Dhurandhar as Counterpropaganda: Bollywood, Pakistan and India’s Security Debate

    Dhurandhar as Counterpropaganda: Bollywood, Pakistan and India’s Security Debate

    This essay examines Dhurandhar as a major intervention in Bollywood’s treatment of Pakistan, terrorism, national security, and secularism. It argues that the film’s controversy arises because it challenges older cinematic habits that softened Pakistan’s strategic hostility while demanding Indian self-blame. The analysis explains how the film uses geopolitical memory, archetypal characters, and public frustration to…

  • Goa LED Boards Flash ‘Pakistan Zindabad’: HJS Demands Swift NIA Probe, Urges Calm and Unity

    A public LED board in Goa reportedly displayed ‘Pakistan Zindabad’, sparking concern and calls for accountability. HJS has urged an NIA probe, citing the national implications of a highly visible, potentially manipulated digital message. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of a forensic audit of display networks to determine intent and culpability. Community voices across dharmic…

  • The Complete Transformation of India: Discover Proven Breakthroughs Under Narendra Modi

    The Complete Transformation of India: Discover Proven Breakthroughs Under Narendra Modi

    India’s last decade has delivered a complete transformation in everyday experience, from seamless UPI payments to predictable travel and stronger public services. Structural reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and a clearer India-first foreign policy have advanced national capacity while improving governance outcomes. Security metrics have improved, insurgency has receded in key districts, and Article 370’s abrogation proceeded…

  • Déjà vu in Pakistan: The eerie similarities between 2023 and 1971

    Déjà vu in Pakistan: The eerie similarities between 2023 and 1971

    Pakistan is facing a complex set of political and economic challenges in 2023, which bear some striking similarities to the situation the country faced in 1971. In both cases, the popular electoral choice has been kept out of power, bad economic markers such as GDP and inflation have been on the rise, and regional identity…