by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the autumn of 2005, the earth rose in wrath against the ancient hills of Kashmir. On the eighth day of October, a violent convulsion of 7.6 magnitude tore through the region, its epicentre lying a mere 19 kms northeast of Muzaffarabad. The tremor was felt […]

Pakistan: The Candle of Peace explores Pakistan’s emergence as a trusted mediator in one of the most sensitive geopolitical crises of recent times. Through diplomacy, courage, and statesmanship, Pakistan helped bridge differences between the United States and Iran, averting a conflict that threatened regional stability and the global economy. The article argues that Pakistan’s role as a peacemaker has not only enhanced its international standing but also opened new avenues for regional prosperity, Muslim unity, energy cooperation, and economic development. It presents Pakistan as a nation that chose dialogue over discord and, in doing so, lit a candle of peace whose glow may illuminate the region for years to come.