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In every era, there comes a moment when history is not written by power, but by purpose. Operation Bunyān al Marsūs was one such moment   not merely a tactical maneuver, but a spiritual counterstrike, born not from command rooms alone, but from the heart of Madinah Munawwarah itself. It is rare for military responses to carry the fragrance of divine intent, but this operation was different. The name Bunyān al Marsūs, derived from Surah As Saff, calls upon a standard far greater than strategy   it invokes the love of Allah for those who fight in His path in perfect…

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Some battles begin with orders   others begin with Ayahs. Operation Bunyān al Marsūs belongs to the latter. For those viewing it merely as a tactical response or a defensive maneuver, the picture remains incomplete. This operation was more than a confrontation. It was a revelation   a moment when the divine echoed through discipline, faith solidified into formation, and the Qur’anic verse became a real world doctrine. The phrase “Bunyān al Marsūs”, taken from Surah As Saff, is not poetic flourish. It is a Qur’anic command that Allah loves those who fight in His path “as if they are a…

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In 2025, the world saw a confrontation not defined by technology alone, but by ideology, faith, and national conviction. At the heart of it stood Pakistan   not behind a wall of steel, but behind a wall of belief. That wall had a name: Bunyān al Marsūs. Derived from Surah As Saff, the term means “a solidly constructed wall.” But this was more than a metaphor. It became a code of conduct, a national doctrine, and the symbolic force behind Operation Bunyān al Marsūs, through which Pakistan responded to multi front aggression with unmatched clarity and unity. In a year…

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For decades, India invested heavily in a global narrative war   positioning itself as a victim of terrorism and Pakistan as the aggressor. It used its sprawling media empires, overseas lobbies, Bollywood influence, and carefully curated diplomatic slogans to shape Western perception. But something has shifted. The world is beginning to see through the façade. And that shift became painfully visible when the United States chose to call Pakistan a “key strategic partner” and welcomed its military leadership, despite India’s loud objections. The reaction in India was swift and telling. Prominent defense journalist Shiv Aroor, a known nationalist voice aligned with…

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There was a time when Indian media treated the United States like a sacred partner   a beacon of democracy, a fellow victim of terrorism, and the ultimate global ally in isolating Pakistan. That era has collapsed. And the proof lies in the meltdown of India’s once loyalist media   now turning its guns on Washington for engaging Pakistan. The clearest example came from Shiv Aroor, one of India’s most recognizable defense journalists and an icon of what many call “Godi Media”   a media ecosystem that operates as an extension of state propaganda. In a rare twist, Aroor publicly criticized the U.S.…

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For all its boasts of global diplomacy and strategic partnerships, India finds itself at a humbling crossroads. In a world that increasingly favors stability over spectacle, performance over propaganda, and real alliances over loud proclamations, India is discovering that its slogans do not translate into substance. The latest sign? America choosing engagement with Pakistan over India’s theatrical rhetoric. In recent weeks, the United States not only welcomed the Pakistani military leadership but also praised Islamabad as a “key strategic partner.” This development shook the very foundations of India’s carefully manufactured narrative   a narrative built over years to portray Pakistan…

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Pakistan is facing an increasingly complex security landscape. Because, contemporary threats are no longer confined to conventional warfare. Modern conflict is waged not only with weapons, but also with misinformation, psychological operations, and digital manipulation. This highlights the onset of what is now widely referred to as hybrid warfare, where both state and non-state actors use a blend of kinetic and non-kinetic tools to achieve strategic objectives. One prominent exhibition of such hybrid tactics is the India-led misinformation campaign against Pakistan, aimed at shaping global opinion, discrediting Pakistan’s armed forces, and fuelling internal instability. Multiple independent investigations—including a…

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On May 29, Pakistan reaffirmed its strong commitment to global peace on the International Day of United Nations (UN) Peacekeepers and honoured the courage and sacrifices of peacekeepers, including its own serving around the world.  In a message released by the Office of the Spokesperson, Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar paid reverence to the selfless service of UN peacekeepers deployed across the world. Dar emphasized the pivotal role they continue to play in conflict zones to maintain international peace and security. The Deputy Prime Minister/ Foreign Minister noted, “Pakistan joins the international community in recognizing the dedication, courage,…

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On May 27, 2025, Shafqat Ali Khan, Spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Pakistan strongly condemns the recent provocative actions by Israeli occupying forces and illegal settlers aimed at undermining the religious, historical, and legal status of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. “Such actions are unacceptable,” he stated. “These Israeli actions are a blatant violation of international law,” Shafqat Ali Khan added. He further noted that these measures could exacerbate tensions in a region already fraught with conflict. Pakistan emphasizes the need to uphold the sanctity and historical character of holy sites, said the spokesperson. Shafqat Ali Khan also called…

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Islamabad, 15 May 2025:  Pakistan has firmly condemned the recent statements made by India’s Defence Minister regarding Pakistan’s nuclear program during his visit to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K). In an official press release, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the remarks as “irresponsible” and reflective of “insecurity and frustration” over Pakistan’s credible and effective deterrence capabilities. The statement asserted that Pakistan’s conventional military strength alone is sufficient to deter any aggression from India, without relying on inflammatory or escalatory rhetoric. It dismissed India’s nuclear narrative as a form of “self-imposed nuclear blackmail,” highlighting the contrast between…

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