Siachen began in 1984 as a short, urgent move to secure the Saltoro heights, but it quickly became a permanent war of supply lines and survival, where helicopters, shelters and acclimatisation ...
In 1912, Fanny Workman decided to conduct a full reconnaissance of the Siachen Glacier, which she described as the 'Great ...
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Why Asim Munir should fear Dhurandhar

Dhurandhar attacks the third pillar of Pakistan's centre of gravity strategy — targeting India's civilian mind space. So far, ...
As the leaders sued for peace in Lahore, the Pak army was playing saboteur. The battle to reclaim the high ground on the ...
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1971 was not an ending, it was a pause

For many in India, 1971 became a story that seemed to end neatly. A just war, a decisive victory, a surrender on a winter afternoon, and the belief that history had declared its verdict. In Bangladesh ...
The air force chiefs of Pakistan and Bangladesh held talks on a potential pact covering the sale of JF-17 Thunder fighter ...
Malaysia's anti-graft agency on Wednesday seized 2.4 million ringgit ($591,716) in cash linked to an investigation into ...
Director General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, came under scrutiny after a viral video showed him winking at a female journalist during a ...
A court in Pakistan’s capital has sentenced seven people to life imprisonment after convicting them of inciting violence ...
Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir issued a veiled threat to India on Saturday, stating the Pakistan Army was ready to deal with any and all threats posed by internal and external elements.
Since its creation in 1947, Pakistan has rarely escaped the grip of its powerful army. Even when not ruling outright, generals have wielded authority from the shadows, making and breaking governments, ...