The Silence of the Scales

The Silence of the Scales

Apr 7, 2026

By: Ghulam Sajjad Gopang  Senior Lawyer of Supreme Court  On 30 March 2026, a decision delivered by the Court in Dadu, Sindh, marked a deeply consequential moment in the administration of justice in Pakistan. The acquittal of individuals holding elected public office, including

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Nuclear Thresholds in a Fragmented World: Policy Choices and Strategic Stability for Pakistan and Beyond

Nuclear Thresholds in a Fragmented World: Policy Choices and Strategic Stability for Pakistan and Beyond

Apr 7, 2026

The nuclear question has returned to the center of global strategic though not as a distant abstraction but as an immediate and structuring force shaping policy choices, economic alignments, and the psychological climate of nations. For policymakers and analysts observing the current geopolitical

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Abolished on Paper, Exploited on Roads

Abolished on Paper, Exploited on Roads

Apr 7, 2026

There is a dangerous illusion shaping the current economic narrative, one that exists comfortably in policy documents but collapses the moment it encounters lived reality. Relief is announced, fares are declared reduced or abolished, petroleum pricing is adjusted with official justification, and yet

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Classrooms Behind Screens, Futures Left in the Dark

Classrooms Behind Screens, Futures Left in the Dark

Apr 7, 2026

There is a dangerous disconnect between policy imagination and lived reality that defines the current trajectory of online education. It is being presented as a modern solution, a technological leap, and an equalizer of opportunity, yet for a vast segment of the population

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Merit Buried in Silence

Merit Buried in Silence

Apr 7, 2026

There is a quiet crisis unfolding within Pakistan’s higher education system, one that does not erupt in headlines every day yet steadily corrodes the very foundation of intellectual life in the country. It is not a crisis of infrastructure, nor solely of funding,

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The Long Silence: Civilization in the Shadow of Atomic Reckoning

The Long Silence: Civilization in the Shadow of Atomic Reckoning

Apr 7, 2026

The concept of human security has long been entwined with the operational calculus of military actors yet the contemporary nuclear environment introduces an unprecedented scale of existential risk. The traditional logic of warfighting, territorial gain, or strategic signaling is subordinated to a more

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Axis Under Duress: Covert Calculus and Strategic Signaling in the Shadow of First Nuclear Use

Axis Under Duress: Covert Calculus and Strategic Signaling in the Shadow of First Nuclear Use

Apr 7, 2026

The first nuclear strike on Iranian territory transforms the operational environment for global strategic actors, dissolving decades of conventional restraint and producing a normative vacuum in which the rules of engagement are simultaneously defined and obliterated. China, Russia, and North Korea, forming an

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The Emergence of the Nuclear Normal: Global Proliferation in a Post-Taboo Era

The Emergence of the Nuclear Normal: Global Proliferation in a Post-Taboo Era

Apr 7, 2026

The first utilization of a nuclear device by a state that previously adhered to the post-World War II non-use norm constitutes a tectonic rupture in the architecture of international order. This rupture is not merely symbolic; it represents the literal dissolution of the

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Grain, Governance, and Geopolitical Contagion

Grain, Governance, and Geopolitical Contagion

Apr 7, 2026

In the aftermath of systemic food collapse triggered by nuclear-induced agricultural failure, surviving national governments face immediate and severe decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources. A hypothetical government confronted with near-total failure of staple crops issues a concise directive to its military

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Thresholds of Catastrophe: Nuclear Detonations and Global Economic Collapse

Thresholds of Catastrophe: Nuclear Detonations and Global Economic Collapse

Apr 7, 2026

The concept of a “limited nuclear war” collapses under the weight of empirical environmental and economic modeling. Each detonation, even if geographically constrained, injects particulate matter into the stratosphere, reduces solar insolation, and triggers abrupt cooling, with cascading consequences for agricultural productivity. Analysis

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