Pakistan is fortifying its military command structure by tabling a constitutional amendment, citing lessons from India tensions. The move aims to formally enshrine the ranks of service chiefs and potentially create a ‘Commander of Defence Forces,’ raising concerns about increased military power over civilian government.
Related Posts
AI partnership: OpenAI looks at Tata Group for ChatGPT deal; Tie-up with Reliance failed
- admin
- December 4, 2025
- 0
OpenAI is reportedly in advanced talks with Tata Group, specifically TCS, to establish AI compute infrastructure in India. This collaboration aims to build agentic AI […]
CWC meet: ‘5 things Congress should do to revive party’
As the Congress Working Committee convenes in Ahmedabad to strategize for upcoming elections, former leader Sanjay Jha proposes a five-point action plan to revitalize the […]
Pak has more to lose than India: Moody’s big warning
Moody’s Ratings warns that ongoing tensions with India pose a greater economic risk to Pakistan than to India. Pakistan’s growth and fiscal consolidation could be […]