Mark Kinra

Mark Kinra is a corporate lawyer and geopolitical analyst. He has worked with think tanks and academicians in India & Israel and regularly writes on geo-politics.

“TTP has been growing in the backyard of Baloch separatist groups”—Abdul Basit

As AfPak simmers, there is considerable speculation that secular Baloch rebels and the anti-Pakistan Islamists under the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)…

5 months ago

Meet Tushar Jadhav, India’s go-green Space entrepreneur from Nashik

An alumnus of IIT Bombay, Tushar Jhadav, a young space entrepreneur or “Spacepreneur” leveraged his specialisation in aerospace engineering into…

6 months ago

India’s emotional connect with Israel– life of Sentinel Promod Saxena offers a glimpse

It is a known fact that Israel has supported India during its most turbulent times of India-Pakistani wars even though…

7 months ago

Canada’s bizarre ‘investigation’ of Karima Baloch’s killing exposes glaring double-standards

On 19 September 2023, Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau accused the Indian Government of having potential links over the…

8 months ago

‘Baloch insurgency is so huge that it is not going to evaporate overnight’

While governance in Pakistan is entered a state of limbo under the interim government, its various conflicts continue at the…

8 months ago

Demolition of Shree Mari Mata Mandir in Karachi spotlights plight of Pakistan’s Tamil community

On 14th July 2023, the demolition of the 150-year-old Shree Mari Mata Mandir, Karachi caused havoc in Pakistan with its…

9 months ago

Are the Baloch coming together on a common platform in Europe to highlight Pak atrocities?

Recently, Canadian Baloch leader and head of Baloch People’s Congress (BPC) Dr Naela Quadri Baloch was in Europe recently to…

9 months ago

All is not quiet on the Balochistan front despite Gulzar Imam’s mysterious capture 

After months of speculation, Pakistan’s ISPR finally revealed that the head of the Baloch National Army (BNA) Gulzar Imam alias…

10 months ago

Jinnah wanted all of India to be Balkanised: Professor Ishtiaq Ahmed

Most present-day problems have their answers in history and the same holds true for Balochistan. Balochistan, then the Princely State…

11 months ago

Pakistani atrocities are worse than those of Mongol tyrant Hulagu Khan: Baloch leader Mama Qadeer

Mama Qadeer Baloch and his organization - Voice of Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) completes 5,000 days of strike on 1…

12 months ago

Tarek Fatah—a personal tribute to a passionate non-conformist

Tarek Fatah, the Canadian columnist passed away at the young age of 73 in Canada as confirmed by his daughter…

1 year ago

Balochistan completes 75 years of colonialisation today

On 27th March 1948, when several nations in South Asia were enjoying their status of freedom, one nation was being…

1 year ago

Why India must shed its Prithviraj Syndrome with Pakistan

After India’s NSA Ajit Doval and the then ISI Chief Faiz Hameed met in the UAE, several stories broke out…

1 year ago

Can Bollywood become Balochistan’s Cultural Partner?

It is said if you want to understand a country or nation, look at its culture and you will come…

1 year ago

The Balochistan Gold Rush

Balochistan remains in the news for its separatist movements, the Pakistani Army’s human rights violations, and the China Pakistan Economic…

1 year ago

Interview: Migration process of Pakistani Hindus to India needs urgent reforms

The migration of the oppressed Pakistani Hindus to India is an arduous process. India Narrative speaks to Cheidam Sharma in…

1 year ago

Walking on Kashmir Files trail, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri discovers Balochistan

Not many Indian intellectuals speak about Balochistan but when a prominent film director like Vivek Agnihotri tweets about it, it…

2 years ago

Pakistani journalists, human rights activists no longer safe even in exile: Taha Siddiqui

On 23rd October 2022, Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif was killed in Kenya. While the investigation is going on, there are…

2 years ago

Interview: It is a matter of time when the world takes note of Pakistani ‘genocide’ in Balochistan—Dr Naseem Baloch in Geneva

Geneva, other than being a beautiful city, is the mecca of human rights activists . The UN holds three sessions…

2 years ago

India bans PFI but the real battle is with political Islam

After years of deliberation by state governments, intellectuals and experts, the Modi Government in a surprising move banned the Popular Front…

2 years ago

We want the International Criminal Court to Investigate China for Genocide—Uyghur leader Salih Hudayar

The United Nations recently detailed human rights violations in East Turkestan—also called Xinjiang, spotlighting China’s abuses. However, other than the…

2 years ago