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Indian Jets Retreat After Pakistan Air Force Responds Quickly

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Indian Jets Retreat After Pakistan Air Force Responds Quickly A recent terrorist attack in Kashmir killed 26 people—25 from India and one from Nepal. India believes the attackers came from Pakistan. In response, India said it would take strong action. Indian Jets Cross the Line of Control After the attack, Indian fighter jets reportedly entered the airspace of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. This area is part of the larger region of Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan claim. Pakistan's Quick Reaction The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) responded immediately. According to Pakistani officials, their jets chased the Indian planes and forced them to return. Some reports say that two Indian jets were shot down and a pilot was captured, but India has not confirmed this. Tensions Get Worse After this event, both countries took more serious steps. India stopped sharing water with Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian planes and ended all major agreements w...

India Releases Water to Pakistan: What’s Happening?

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 India Releases Water to Pakistan: What’s Happening? The Indus Waters Treaty In 1960, India and Pakistan signed an agreement called the Indus Waters Treaty . According to this treaty, both countries share six rivers. Pakistan gets most of the water from the Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab rivers. India uses the water from the Beas, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers. Even when India and Pakistan fought wars, this treaty was followed. It is one of the few agreements that both countries have respected for a long time. Why Did India Release Water Now? This time, India released water because of heavy rains and melting snow in the mountains. The rivers became very full, and there was a risk of flooding in Indian areas. To prevent floods, India had to open gates and release extra water. As per the treaty, India also informed Pakistan about it. Some experts also think that: India wanted to show the world that it respects international agreements. It helped India manage its own flood ris...

Current Political Situation of Pakistan — 27 April 2025

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🇵🇰 Current Political Situation of Pakistan — 27 April 2025 🔥 Growing Tensions Between Pakistan and India In the past week, relations between Pakistan and India have become much worse. On April 22, gunmen attacked tourists in Pahalgam, a town in Indian-administered Kashmir. Sadly, 26 people were killed. A group called The Resistance Front (TRF), which is linked to a Pakistan-based group, said they were behind the attack. India immediately blamed Pakistan for supporting terrorism, but Pakistan denied this and asked for an international investigation. In response to the attack, India took strong actions: It ended the Indus Waters Treaty (an important water-sharing deal). It stopped giving visas to Pakistanis. It closed the Wagah border crossing. It sent Pakistani diplomats back to Pakistan. Pakistan also replied strongly by: Stopping visas for Indians. Closing its airspace to Indian airplanes. Expelling Indian diplomats. Suspending the Simla Agreement, which...

Pakistan’s Economy in 2025: Signs of Hope, But Big Challenges Ahead

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Pakistan’s Economy in 2025: Signs of Hope, But Big Challenges Ahead In 2025, Pakistan’s economy is showing some good signs. Prices are not rising as fast, the economy is growing a little, and the government is trying to help businesses. But at the same time, problems like tensions with India and big loans Pakistan has to pay are causing worry. Inflation is Going Down Inflation means the prices of things like food and fuel go up. Good news — in March 2025, inflation was just 0.7% , which is much lower than last year’s 20.7% . This means everyday things are not getting more expensive so quickly now. Read more here Lower Interest Rates The State Bank of Pakistan has cut interest rates to 12% . This helps people and businesses borrow money more easily, so they can spend and invest more. This can make the economy stronger. More details here Small Economic Growth The World Bank says Pakistan’s economy will grow by 2.7% this year. It’s not a big number, but at least it’s better th...

India and Pakistan Exchange Fire After Deadly Kashmir Attack

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 India and Pakistan Exchange Fire After Deadly Kashmir Attack Gunfire Along the Border Indian and Pakistani forces have exchanged gunfire along the Line of Control (LoC) — the heavily guarded border that divides the disputed region of Kashmir . The United Nations (UN) has called for both countries to show “maximum restraint” to avoid further military conflict. This comes just days after a deadly attack in the town of Pahalgam , located in Indian-administered Kashmir. India and Pakistan have started shooting at each other along the Line of Control, which is the border between the two parts of Kashmir. This happened after a deadly attack in a town called Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir, where 26 people were killed. The United Nations has asked both countries to stay calm and not let the situation get worse. Kashmir has been a problem between India and Pakistan since 1947, when both countries became independent. Each country controls part of Kashmir, but both say the whole ...
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 India Closes Main Border with Pakistan After Kashmir Attack 🗓️ What Happened in Kashmir? India has closed its main border crossing with Pakistan after a deadly attack in the Kashmir region. The attack happened in Pahalgam, a popular tourist area in Indian-administered Kashmir. On April 22, 2025, gunmen opened fire on a group of tourists, killing 26 people and injuring 17 others. Most of the victims were Indian, and one was from Nepal. According to witnesses, the attackers asked people about their religion before shooting. 🚨 Who Was Behind the Attack? A group called "Kashmir Resistance" claimed responsibility for the attack. Indian officials believe the group is linked to Pakistan-based militant organizations. The Indian government has named three suspects, including two who are believed to be Pakistani nationals. This has caused strong reactions from India, leading to a series of steps to pressure Pakistan. India’s Response to the Attack One of the biggest steps India to...

Major Economic Problems in Pakistan

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 Major Economic Problems in Pakistan: Today Pakistan is going through some tough times when it comes to its economy. People are struggling with high prices, low incomes, and fewer job opportunities. In this blog, we’ll talk about the biggest economic problems that Pakistan is facing in 2025. 1. Inflation and Cost of Living Crisis Everyday items like food, petrol, and electricity have become very expensive. This is called inflation . It means people have to spend more money to buy the same things they used to get for less. Many families are finding it hard to afford basic needs because: The value of the Pakistani Rupee has dropped Fuel and food prices around the world have gone up The government has increased taxes and electricity bills 2. Falling Value of the Rupee Pakistan imports more than it exports, which means it buys more things from other countries than it sells. This creates a gap in the money coming in and going out. Because of this: The Pakistani Rupee keeps...

The Fight for Social Justice

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 The Fight for Social Justice: A Moral Imperative in a Divided World In a world marked by rapid globalization, technological advancement, and unprecedented wealth creation, the persistence of inequality and injustice is a paradox that cannot be ignored. From racial discrimination and gender inequality to economic disparity and environmental racism, the fight for social justice is far from over. It is a struggle that demands both personal reflection and collective action—because justice delayed is justice denied. What Is Social Justice? Social justice refers to the fair and just distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society. It encompasses a broad range of issues including: Racial equality Gender equity Economic fairness Access to education and healthcare Disability rights LGBTQ+ rights Environmental justice At its essence, social justice is about dismantling systems of oppression and ensuring that everyone—regardless of backgrou...

The Modern Stack: Designing Digital Products for Scalability, Speed, and Simplicity

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Introduction: Software architecture has come a long way from the days of self-hosted servers and tightly coupled codebases. In today’s fast-paced digital environment, companies are under constant pressure to deliver better products — faster, more reliably, and with less overhead. This shift has given rise to what we now call “The Modern Stack” — a flexible, service-oriented, cloud-optimized way of building applications. In this article, we’ll break down the key components of the modern stack, explore the thinking behind it, and help you decide whether it’s the right approach for your next project. What Is the Modern Stack? The term "Modern Stack" refers to a collection of cloud-native, modular, and developer-friendly technologies that allow teams to build applications faster and scale them seamlessly. Unlike traditional application stacks, which often revolved around a single language or framework, modern stacks are: Composable: Choose best-in-class services and li...