India still refuses to learn lessons from Pakistan’s measured, responsible responses in 2019 and 2025 (Ops Marka-e-Haq & Bunyanum Marsoos).
Pakistan remains committed to peace through dialogue & diplomacy while modernising naval capabilities in AI & unmanned systems and strengthening maritime security.
Our iron resolve to defend sovereignty is unwavering.
#PakistanZindabad #PakistanNavy
@dgprPaknavy@OfficialDGISPR@sufianullah@RadioactiveFrnd
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Anduril Headquarters Listed for Sale in Potential $400 Million Property Deal.
The 634,000-square-foot headquarters campus occupied by Anduril in Costa Mesa, California, has been listed for sale in a potential real estate transaction valued at around $400 million.
The property is owned by Invesco and SteelWave, which have retained Eastdil Secured to market the asset. One of the fastest-growing defense contractors in the United States, Anduril leases the entire campus under a long-term agreement with approximately 13 years remaining, making the property an attractive investment opportunity backed by a stable defense industry tenant.
A Typical DMG Career: The Quiet Ladder
Young Ahmed clears the CSS exam and enters the Civil Services Academy in Lahore. For two years he lives inside a pressure cooker of lectures, drills, and endless networking. His batch quickly forms tight “tribes” — lifelong alliances that will decide postings, favours and promotions for decades. This tribe or family will stay in power for the next 30+ years
After the academy he spends three hard years in the field as Assistant Commissioner: revenue courts, law-and-order crises, angry crowds and politicians. The district teaches him how Pakistan actually runs.
By his mid-thirties the system rewards the sharp ones. Eighty percent of ambitious officers secure scholarships to Harvard, Oxford, LSE or similar. Ahmed returns with a foreign degree, polished English and a valuable international contact book. He is now fully westernized and indirectly wired to take debt and follow western consultants
Back home he hunts “project” postings. Many move to donor-funded programmes — World Bank, ADB, FCDO, USAID — either on deputation or full secondment. The salary is better, the work cleaner, the reports international. No matter if more debt is required. Not his problem. Besides the consultants give him clean advice that he learnt at Harvard etc
By now he has also secured a spacious GOR house in Lahore that, with the right connections, he will not vacate for the next thirty or forty years.
A few years later he angles for an overseas slot: Commercial or Economic Counsellor in an embassy, or a position at the WTO or some other such agency.
After three to five rewarding years abroad he returns as Joint or Additional Secretary. With luck he reaches full Secretary rank, controlling large budgets and key policies.
In these golden years he quietly but aggressively cultivates donor representatives. Conferences, study tours and quiet dinners build the bridge.
When retirement arrives — or even early retirement — consulting contracts, advisory roles and well-paid door-opener positions appear. Donors need exactly these men: insiders who know every file, every approval route and every decision-maker.
What should we expect? A highly internationalised bureaucracy whose career incentives are shaped as much by foreign aid ecosystems as by national interest.
Who do they ultimately serve? The Government of Pakistan on paper; the revolving door of donors and multilateral organisations in practice.
Conflict of interest? Significant and largely unaddressed.
This is why experts like Stefan Dercon remain in high demand. For a few hundred million pounds over the years, Britain and other donors have built deep influence inside Pakistan’s elite bureaucracy. The system is not “owned,” but it is skilfully rented.
"there should be no doubt in any Indian mind that any diversion of rivers that are allocated to Pakistan under the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) of 1960 is an act of war and, as enunciated by the Pakistani government many times, it will be treated and responded to as such." Parvez Mahmood writes https://t.co/tSCf3rMqc3
✈️ Less than 2 decades ago, the West wouldn't sell "#NATO-member" Türkiye #drones for merely patrol and surveillance purposes. Today, the country controls 65% of the world's drone market with armed & #AI-powered Turkish UCAVs operating in dozens of countries! 💪🇹🇷
#EXCLUSIVE: "Israeli soldiers said it was 'like a game'—sitting remotely and killing children."
In a searing interview, Justice S. Muralidhar, Chairperson of the UN Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, discusses findings that allege the deliberate targeting of Palestinian children by Israel through bombings, sniper fire, and drones.
"We had to create a category: Wounded Child With No Surviving Family", he told India Today Global.
@AneeshaMathur
Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/MLY1fR0dWx
#Gaza #Israel #Palestine #UN #IndiaTodayGlobal
Germany entered the match today with their Round of 32 place already confirmed and on an 11-match winning streak. One more victory would have equalled their all-time record of 12 consecutive wins, set between 1979 and 1980. Instead, they were stunned by an Ecuador team that had not scored a goal in the tournament before kick-off.
🇹🇷🇮🇱🇺🇸 Trump might hand Turkey the F-35s Israel has spent years trying to block, and they're reportedly FURIOUS about it.
Defense analyst Pravin Sawhney walked me through why this is happening now, and it's bigger than just one jet deal.
Erdogan has positioned Turkey as a central player in the new security order forming across the Middle East and Central Asia.
The same framework Iran, Pakistan, Qatar, and Saudi are building without Washington or Israel at the table.
Sec. Rubio just visited 3 Gulf countries to reassure them: the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait. He skipped Saudi and Qatar entirely.
Sawhney's explanation: those two don't have a "problem" anymore. They've already made peace with where this is heading.
His verdict on Israel's position: "Israel can do very little without America."
Enjoy my latest convo with @PravinSawhney.
Any country, which kills more than 20,000 children and injures 44,000 children in an occupied territory, is doing nothing but genocide! The UN commission finds Israel of committing genocide.
From precision engineering to aerospace innovation.
Read our exclusive interview with Akbar Allana, Director of Alsons Group, as he shares insights into Pakistan’s growing aerospace and defence manufacturing sector, technological advancement, and future opportunities.
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The objection by the representative of India to Pakistan's mention of Jammu and Kashmir in the Arria Formula meeting was not surprising to us. India, as a party to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, has actually refused to implement the Security Council resolutions on this dispute, and has even refused to cooperate with the United Nations, including the good offices of the Secretary-General, and with all those mechanisms that form part of Chapter VI.
As I stated in my statement, Kashmir is an international dispute. It is on the agenda of the Security Council. It was never a part of India, and it is not, and cannot be, part of India — because this was the core question at the heart of these Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir.
The purpose was to determine the status of this territory: whether it wishes to be part of India or Pakistan. That status has not yet been determined, because the resolutions have not been implemented. To assert that Kashmir is a part of India is, in fact, itself a violation of the relevant Security Council resolutions.
Please watch my response below to the misleading remarks of the Indian representative
According to Global Times, reports from several foreign media outlets since Monday have claimed that Bangladesh is considering the acquisition of up to 24 Chinese J-10CE fighter jets, although Beijing has not officially confirmed the reports.
A military analyst cited by the publication noted that Bangladesh and China have maintained longstanding defense ties. While the reports remain unverified, the expert said the international attention surrounding the potential deal highlights the growing global recognition of China's military technology and defense industry capabilities.