Status quo forces have taken on the fragile new government in Quetta. Following months of an uneasy cohabitation, a lethal tug of war between Chief Minister Dr Malik Baloch and the opposition represents the latest in a series of crisis that Pakistan’s southern Balochistan province has been facing since last year.
Read More »Pakistan’s Wildlife Protection: A Clarion Call
When death and destruction pervade incessantly in a region, its cost is not limited to human beings alone. Environment has to pay equal share. This phenomenon partly defines ecological cascade in the hilly-forested belt along Pakistan-Afghan borders, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and some parts of Balochistan (provinces in northeastern and southwestern Pakistan), where rich stock of wildlife is increasingly exposed to …
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