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Narcotics and the Geopolitics of a New Hybrid War

Cross-border terrorism in the Kashmir valley has morphed into a narcotics epidemic that aims to destroy the future of...

Edakkal Caves: Ancient Whispers Carved in Stone

High in the Western Ghats, where clouds brush against mountain peaks, and forests hold their breath, a narrow cleft...

Damodar Thakur Zaki:A Hindu Name Walked Into Urdu Poetry

Damodar Thakur Zaki carries a name that does not quite fit the world he chose to enter. Damodar is...

Gudibande Fort: Where Stone Walls Still Guard Ancient Water Secrets

Gudibande Fort rises from the Karnataka plains like a question mark carved in stone. This fortress has counted every...

Charkh Chinioti: Who carved emotions the way his town carved wood

Chiniot sits quietly along the Chenab River in Pakistan's Punjab, known for master carpenters who turn solid timber into...

Trilokinath Temple: The Himalayan Shrine Where Two Religions Worship One God

Stand on a cliff edge in the Chandra Bhaga valley. Wind carries whispers from snow-capped peaks. Hindus chant to...

Badr Mohammadi: The Poet Who Made Heartbreak His Home

Some poets arrive with degrees and awards. Others arrive quietly, carrying only their wounds. Badr Mohammadi belongs to the...

Patal Bhuvaneshwar Cave Temple: The Living Cave That Holds 33 koti Gods

Step into a crack in the earth where kings lost their way and found eternity instead. Patal Bhuvaneshwar Cave...

A. D. Azhar: A shy pen in a noisy century

A. D. Azhar stands like a quiet lamp in the crowded courtyard of twentieth‑century Urdu poetry, glowing steadily while...

Raaz Muradabadi: Carried Classical Urdu Through a Century of Chaos

While modern poetry rushed towards experimentation and revolution, Raaz Muradabadi chose to walk the old path with quiet conviction,...

Udaygiri Caves: Where Ancient Kings Carved Gods Into Mountains

Stand before a hill that holds secrets from 1,600 years ago, where rocks tell stories of gods and kings...

Qabil Ajmeri: The Poet Who Turned Pain Into Timeless Verses

A boy from dusty Rajasthan lanes scribbled verses that pierced hearts like monsoon arrows. Qabil Ajmeri, born Abdul Rahim...