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Dependence on Others for Defense or Strategic Self-Reliance: Muslim Nations Must Decide.

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Picture AI Genrated  ​ Dependence on Others for Defense or Strategic Self-Reliance: Muslim Nations Must Decide Introduction The recent conflicts in the Middle East have once again exposed a harsh reality of modern geopolitics: nations that spend billions of dollars on imported weapons are not always guaranteed protection when real crises emerge. Strategic alliances operate according to interests, not emotions, and global powers prioritize their own security objectives before anyone else’s. For decades, many Muslim countries invested enormous wealth in purchasing advanced military equipment from foreign powers. Fighter jets, missile defense systems, naval fleets, and surveillance technologies were acquired with the expectation that strong alliances would ensure long-term protection. However, recent events have raised difficult questions regarding the reliability of external security guarantees. The Illusion of Guaranteed Protection Recent regional tensions demonstrated that eve...

The Middle East at a Turning Point: War, Diplomacy, and the Future of the Muslim World.

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Picture AI Generate  The Middle East at a Turning Point: War, Diplomacy, and the Future of the Muslim World The Middle East is once again standing at a historic crossroads. The recent escalation involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has shaken the political, economic, and security structure of the entire region. What initially appeared to be another limited confrontation gradually evolved into a wider geopolitical crisis involving Gulf states, global energy routes, and the future balance of power in the Muslim world. In recent weeks, intense diplomatic activity by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Oman has signaled a serious regional effort to prevent a catastrophic war. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar conducted rapid diplomatic engagements, while Pakistan’s military leadership, including Field Marshal Asim Munir, held emergency-level consultations with Iranian officials in Tehran. Qatar and Oman have also been deeply involved in mediation efforts aimed at...

Cockroach Janta Party: How a Satirical Campaign Became India’s Gen Z Movement.

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Picture just for Reference  ​ Cockroach Janta Party: How a Satirical Campaign Became India’s Gen Z Movement. Introduction In May 2026, India witnessed the sudden rise of a unique online political movement called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) . What began as a sarcastic response to controversial remarks by India’s Chief Justice quickly transformed into one of the biggest Gen Z-led internet movements in South Asia. Within days, millions of young Indians joined the campaign through Instagram, X (Twitter), memes, satire, and online activism.   The movement reflected deep frustration among India’s youth regarding unemployment, inflation, educational pressures, political polarization, and lack of representation. The Origin of the Movement The “Cockroach” Remark The controversy began after India’s Chief Justice, Justice Surya Kant, allegedly referred to some unemployed and activist youth as “cockroaches” during a court hearing. The statement caused outrage among many young I...