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"Peace — A Distant Dream” (with the sub-theme: justice restored, communities healed, trust rebuilt; and the specific reference to Syrians and the perennial quest for peace).

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“Peace — A Distant Dream” (with the sub-theme: justice restored, communities healed, trust rebuilt; and the specific reference to Syrians and the perennial quest for peace). --- Label / Meta Description / Keywords Label: Peace — A Distant Dream Meta Description: Exploring how true peace means more than absence of war: it demands justice restored, communities healed and trust rebuilt. Reflecting especially on Syrians’ long quest for peace, this blog draws hope from the human spirit. Keywords: peace, justice, reconciliation, healing, Syria, communities, trust, conflict resolution, hope, human dignity, #PeaceDream #JusticeForAll #HealingCommunities Hashtags: #PeaceDream #JusticeForAll #HealingCommunities #TrustRebuilt #Syria #Hope #HumanDignity #NoMoreWar #CommunitiesHealed #Reconciliation --- English Section (Approx. ~2,300-2,500 words) Introduction Peace is often spoken of as the absence of war. But when we look deeper, we see that true peace is far more: it is justice resto...

Pakistan and Afghanistan vs. Peace and Regional Stability

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Pakistan and Afghanistan vs. Peace and Regional Stability Disclaimer This blog is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide political, legal, or investment advice. The content is based on publicly available sources and analysis. Readers should verify information independently and interpret cautiously. --- Part 1: English Version Introduction Pakistan and Afghanistan share a complex history shaped by colonial legacies, ethnic diversity, and geopolitical dynamics. Their relations have been marked by periods of conflict, political instability, and attempts at peace. The region’s security, economy, and social development remain deeply intertwined with these dynamics, raising questions about the role of leadership, diplomacy, and external influence in fostering peace. Historical Context of Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations After the partition of British India in 1947, Pakistan emerged as a new state, while Afghanistan remained independent but deeply affec...