Khalid Masood
Former Pakistan Army Officer, Student of Geo-Politics
& Public Relations. Writer & Digital Creator

In the grand theater of global affairs, geopolitics writes the script, but public relations delivers the performance. While nations jostle for influence through military alliances, trade routes, and territorial claims, their real power often lies in how the world perceives their intentions. A missile test can shake borders, but a well-timed speech or viral narrative can redraw minds. Public relations becomes the soft weapon of hard politics—shaping global opinion, masking aggression as diplomacy, and turning regional ambitions into stories of national pride. In today’s interconnected world, it’s no longer enough for a country to act powerful—it must also appear righteous, progressive, and justified. Thus, geopolitics fuels the strategy, but PR spins the story the world believes.
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The Reckless Rush: Indian Media’s Habit of Weaponizing Unverified Claims Against Pakistan
(By Quratulain Khalid) In the digital age, where information travels faster than verification, journalism bears a sacred responsibility: to illuminate truth amid chaos, not to fan the flames of prejudice and conflict. Yet, time and again, segments of the Indian media—particularly the hyper-nationalist electronic channels often derisively termed “Godi media”
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The Reckless Rush: Indian Media’s Habit of Weaponizing Unverified Claims Against Pakistan
(By Quratulain Khalid) In the digital age, where information travels faster than verification, journalism bears a sacred responsibility: to illuminate truth amid chaos, not to fan the flames of prejudice and conflict. Yet, time and again, segments of the Indian media—particularly the hyper-nationalist electronic channels often derisively termed “Godi media” for their perceived subservience to governmental narratives—have abandoned this duty. They have instead transformed into amplifiers

The Darkest Day in Pakistan’s History: The Heartbreaking Fall of Dhaka
(By Khalid Masood) The surrender of Pakistani forces in Dhaka on December 16, 1971, marked the end of a united Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh. This event, often described as one of the darkest chapters in Pakistan’s history, stemmed from deep-seated grievances in East Pakistan that transformed initial enthusiasm for Pakistan among Bengalis into demands for autonomy and, ultimately, independence. Bengalis had been at the

The Peshawar APS Massacre: Eleven Years On – Grief, Resilience, and the Unfinished Fight Against Terror
(By Faraz Ahmed) On December 16, 2014, Pakistan endured one of the darkest chapters in its history when Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants stormed the Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar, slaughtering 149 people – including 132 innocent children aged between 8 and 18. As the nation approaches the 11th anniversary tomorrow, the wounds remain raw, a stark reminder of terrorism’s brutality and the cost of complacency.

Bondi Beach Hanukkah Terror Attack: Tragedy, Misinformation, and Lessons in Unity
(By Mohsin Tanveer) On December 14, 2025, a devastating terrorist mass shooting took place at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, during the “Chanukah by the Sea” event celebrating the first day of Hanukkah, organized by the local Chabad Jewish community. Two gunmen—a father-and-son duo—opened fire on attendees in Archer Park near the beach, killing at least 15 people (including children, rabbis, and a Holocaust survivor) and

Pakistan’s Power Sector Circular Debt: A Persistent Challenge and Path to Resolution
(By Khalid Masood) Background and Origins Pakistan’s power sector circular debt emerged prominently around 2006 as a systemic financial malaise rooted in structural inefficiencies and policy distortions. It forms a vicious cycle: distribution companies (DISCOs) incur high transmission and distribution (T&D) losses—often exceeding 20% due to outdated infrastructure and technical faults—compounded by rampant electricity theft, poor bill recovery rates (frequently below 90%), and delayed or inadequate

When Justice Bends for the Powerful: A Tragedy That Exposed Pakistan’s Two-Tier Legal System
(By Ayesha Mahnoor) On the night of December 1, 2025, Islamabad witnessed a tragedy that should have shaken the conscience of the nation. Two young women—friends, colleagues, daughters of poor households—were crushed to death while riding a scooter home. Their lives ended not because of fate, but because of reckless power unchecked by law. According to widely reported accounts, a luxury Land Cruiser, allegedly driven at

Bollywood’s Faces Gulf Backlash: The Historic Ban on ‘Dhurandhar’ Signals a Turning Tide
(By Quratulain Khalid) For decades, Bollywood has been India’s most potent instrument of soft power, beaming its songs, stars, and stories to more than three billion people worldwide. Yet this same industry has systematically weaponised its reach to demonise Pakistan, portraying its people, state, and institutions as the root of all evil on the subcontinent. The latest casualty of this pattern is Dhurandhar (2025), a high-octane

The Plight of the Indian Air Force: A Widening Chasm in Pilot Strength and Quality
(By Faraz Ahmed) The Indian Air Force (IAF), long touted as a regional powerhouse, is sinking deeper into a crisis of its own making, with its pilot cadre plagued by shortages, rampant attrition, and a stark decline in recruit quality. Recent Right to Information (RTI) disclosures lay bare the harsh reality: in 2025 alone, 163 IAF officers resigned, the highest on record, with 66 granted No-Objection

Bolstering the Skies: US Approval of $686 Million F-16 Upgrade
(By Khalid Masood) The United States’ recent approval of a $686 million sustainment and upgrade package for Pakistan’s F-16 fighter jets represents a timely affirmation of Islamabad’s strategic resilience. Notified by the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) to Congress on December 8, 2025, this deal arrives at a pivotal moment, reinforcing the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) amid escalating regional tensions and persistent counter-terrorism challenges. Valued

“Detect, Delete, Deport”: Amit Shah’s Directive and the Mounting Peril for India’s Minorities
(By Ayesha Mahnoor) In the hallowed halls of India’s Lok Sabha on December 10, 2025, Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a stark proclamation that reverberated far beyond the chamber’s walls: the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government’s unwavering policy toward “illegal immigrants”—a term often wielded in reference to Muslims and other minorities from neighboring countries—is to “detect, delete, and deport.” Amid a heated debate on electoral

Shadows of Reckoning: The Enduring Legacy of Indian Air Force Blunders
(By Quratulain Khalid) As we reflect on the storied yet tarnished history of the Indian Air Force (IAF), a pattern emerges that belies its self-proclaimed mantle of operational excellence. Over the past 50 years—from the cataclysmic blunders of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War to the relentless peacetime debacles that have claimed countless lives and squandered billions—the IAF has repeatedly demonstrated a profound disregard for precision, accountability, and

Pakistan’s Strategic Pivot: Forging Alliances, Bolstering Defenses, and Revitalizing South Asia
(By Khalid Masood) In a world of shifting alliances and persistent regional challenges, Pakistan emerges as a proactive force for change in South Asia. With a population exceeding 240 million, strategic location bridging Central and South Asia, and a legacy of resilience, Pakistan is not content to let outdated structures define its future. Islamabad is championing innovative diplomacy to overcome the stagnation of the South Asian

The Reckless Rush: Indian Media’s Habit of Weaponizing Unverified Claims Against Pakistan

The Darkest Day in Pakistan’s History: The Heartbreaking Fall of Dhaka

The Peshawar APS Massacre: Eleven Years On – Grief, Resilience, and the Unfinished Fight Against Terror

Bondi Beach Hanukkah Terror Attack: Tragedy, Misinformation, and Lessons in Unity

Pakistan’s Power Sector Circular Debt: A Persistent Challenge and Path to Resolution

When Justice Bends for the Powerful: A Tragedy That Exposed Pakistan’s Two-Tier Legal System

Bollywood’s Faces Gulf Backlash: The Historic Ban on ‘Dhurandhar’ Signals a Turning Tide

The Plight of the Indian Air Force: A Widening Chasm in Pilot Strength and Quality

Bolstering the Skies: US Approval of $686 Million F-16 Upgrade

“Detect, Delete, Deport”: Amit Shah’s Directive and the Mounting Peril for India’s Minorities

Shadows of Reckoning: The Enduring Legacy of Indian Air Force Blunders

Pakistan’s Strategic Pivot: Forging Alliances, Bolstering Defenses, and Revitalizing South Asia
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