• IHC letter, could be deliberate, but no conspiracy to favor Imran Khan.

  • War of nerves; Establishment, Govt, Imran Khan & People

  • Is there a chance for Imran Khan to be free before Eid?

  • India's Electoral bonds, or bombs? But why now?

  • Nawaz Sharif led government, but where is he?

  • Sindh cabinet or Faryal Talpur cabinet?

  • Asif Ali Zardari bhi President ban gaye, now what?

  • PDM 2.0 is now two-third majority, samjh rahey ho?

  • Wazir-Azam Shahbaz, Saddar Zardari, sab plan k hisab se hai?

  • Reserved seats for SIC/PTI or Maal-e- ghaneemat? And why Asad Toor?

  • Why are halwa-khors not behind bars ASP sahiba?

  • Maryam or Murad, irrelevant.

  • Imran's letter to IMF, will work, won't work.

  • PDM 2.0 will be a disaster, and this is why.

  • Pakistani political situation: Raula pe gaya?

  • PTI plus MWM, PDM 2.0 finalized. What is what?

  • Election 2024 Results: Win and lose for democracy, Kiya hosakta hai ab?

  • Thodi si galati in halkon men surprise degi.

  • Afghanistan-China bhai bhai? humara kiya phir?

  • Why is Bushra Bibi in bani gala and not jail?

  • Art of possibility, so what are the next possibilities?

  • Election men dhandli horahi hai? Tu?

  • One more 'Mandir' in India, what an achievement.

  • Oxymorons and morons in Pakistani Politics

  • If Murtaza Wahab wins: Welcome to Sindh Club and its one party rule

  • Gun control issue in USA; Politics of culture or cultural terrorism?

  • Tribalism in Sindh, one of the many deceptions for lawlessness in Sindh

  • The method behind this madness is the madness itself-Pakistan

  • Religion, False Messiah, and America- deadly combination for American foreign policy

  • Usual Pakistani things: Erasing History: Pakistan Cricket Board new video

  • IMF and west to the politicians, GCC and China to establishment?

  • PTI leaders were forced to quit, banning a political party, Pakistan being Pakistan again.

  • Zia Mohyeddin: Somewhere between Shakespeare and Ghalib

  • July of 1977, and July of 2023, only thing missing is Martial Law.

  • 'Prime minister banun matlab ka karun?' Perfect 'Balwant' for caretaker prime minister

  • Audio leaks fiasco in Pakistan, bleak boundaries of legality

  • Bloomberg report: IMF conditions: Debt Trap: but a lifeline to Afg and Helping hand for Turkey.

  • India's rail tragedy, what should we know?

  • Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's resignation fiasco

  • Concept of relevancy and Pakistan's irrelevant players

  • Pakistan transforming itself into a commercial hub (literally)

  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke his heart out or a gimmick again?

  • Uzbekistan among few countries where presidents get elected for life

  • 30th June deadline, no IMF agreement yet and Pakistan's 'burn them all' attitude

  • Shipwreck tragedy: Pakistan mourns while others protest for us.

  • Pakistan doesn’t need foreign investment. We need our egos intact.

  • Mt. Everest for Sajid and Naila, SC for PDM, Military for PTI, PTI for Military and Inflation for us

  • Wazzan ghatao, pina chordo ya naukri chordo- Assam Police

  • Budget season in Pakistan- Darnomics or Economics?

  • Data-Driven Energy: Pakistan Establishes Historic Power Sector Data Governance Council

    The Ministry of Energy has officially launched the Power Sector Data Governance Council (PSDGC) to unify Pakistan's fragmented energy data into a single centralized repository. Built on international DAMA-DMBOK standards alongside the Pakistan Digital Authority, the new council aims to eradicate institutional data silos, optimize national load forecasting, and provide transparent, audit-ready data to attract international energy investments.

  • Negotiating with Bombs': US and Iran Trade Mass Strikes, Shattering April Ceasefire

    Detailed ReportThe Truce Collapses: The fragile ceasefire brokered in April has completely buckled as the United States and Iran traded intensive air and missile strikes for a second consecutive day. The dangerous escalation, which erupted following Monday's downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, has pushed the four-month-old war into its most volatile phase since joint U.S.-Israeli air campaigns commenced in late February 2026.The US Bombardment Matrix: Operating under zero-dark-hours protocols in Tehran, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) executed sweeping strikes utilizing Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from naval assets, including the USS Michael Murphy. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth explicitly framed the kinetic pressure as a diplomatic leverage tool, stating, "If we need to negotiate with bombs, we'll negotiate with bombs." The Pentagon confirmed the raids targeted radar installations, military surveillance hubs, communication nodes, and air defense networks across several Iranian cities, including Sirik, Kargan, Bandar Abbas, Minab, Karaj, and Varamin.The Strait of Hormuz Disruption: Contradicting narratives have emerged regarding the vital maritime energy corridor. The Iranian top joint military command declared the Strait of Hormuz "fully closed" to international transit, threatening to sink any vessel defying the blockade, and claimed to have fired upon two U.S. warships. CENTCOM directly denied these assertions, maintaining that the strait remains open and that commercial shipping lines continue to navigate the lane under heavy escort. Simultaneously, the U.S. enforced its own naval blockade, firing on an embargo-violating tanker in the Gulf of Oman; Indian officials confirmed three crew members died in the engagement.Domestic Pressures and War Crimes Allegations: The expanding conflict is generating severe fallout on multiple fronts. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghei accused the Pentagon of committing "calculated war crimes" after U.S. ordnance allegedly destroyed water reservoirs supplying 10 sovereign villages. Meanwhile, in Washington, the conflict has become a massive political liability for President Donald Trump. Sinking approval ratings fueled by a $3 spike in crude oil prices and soaring domestic gasoline costs have left congressional Republicans openly panicked over losing control of both chambers in the upcoming November 2026 midterm elections.US-Iran War Operational & Maritime Log (June 11, 2026)Theater & VectorVerified Field ActionsGeopolitical & Strategic ImpactIranian Mainland TargetsStrikes on Sirik, Bandar Abbas, Karaj, and Varamin.Disrupted surveillance and air defense grids near Tehran and the Caspian Sea.US Base AttritionDrone/missile salvos in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.Airspace closures in Kuwait; falling debris injuries in Manama.Strait of Hormuz StatusIran claims 100% closure; US CENTCOM denies blockade.Disrupts 20% of global crude and LNG supply; oil prices surged $3.Parallel Lebanon FrontIsraeli strikes kill 13; Hezbollah launches cross-border rockets.Deepens regional entanglement; Tehran links Lebanon truce to any US deal.Political FactorFalling Trump approval ratings over high gas prices.Directly threatens Republican control ahead of November midterms.