The massacre at Pahalgam wasn’t just an act of terror — it was an exposure of rot. Twenty-six Hindu civilians were butchered in cold blood, singled out by religious profiling, in a place marketed as “heaven on earth.” The Valley bled, and India scrambled. In the days that

Pakistan’s military preparedness has come under serious scrutiny as it battles a crippling shortage of artillery ammunition, reducing its ability to sustain high-intensity conflict to a mere four days. The revelation comes at a time when tensions with India have spiked, particularly following recent cross-border incidents and terror attacks. Internal assessments have