Dr S B Saeed
Dr. S.B. Saeed is a multifaceted scholar and writer with a strong academic background. Holding an MA in English and a PhD in Education, he has established himself as a versatile author, publishing his works in renowned national and international journals. His1 writing repertoire spans a wide range of subjects, including History, Education, and current affairs. A seasoned traveler, Dr. Saeed has had the privilege of exploring numerous countries across four continents, broadening his perspective and enriching his writing with diverse cultural experiences.
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Albuquerque’s Juneteenth Road Race Navigates History, Health, and the Commercial Divide
Desert Gold Rush: New Mexico’s Power Grid Eyed by Wall Street as Rates Loom
Madison Avenue’s Hardwood Gambit: Knicks’ Ascendancy Reflects Shifting Urban Fortunes
Madison Square Garden: Where Urban Myth Meets Baller Brutality in Playoff Spectacle
The Venomous Triad: India’s Funding, Afghanistan’s Safe Havens, and PTI’s Complicity in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Terror Onslaught
KP’s Agonizing Vigil Nestled against the rugged Hindu Kush, Khyber...
Indian War Mongering: A Pattern of Aggression in South Asia Since 1947
India’s emergence as an independent nation in 1947 was marked by...
PTI’s Peshawar Rally: A Total Flop That Shows the Party’s Mess
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) promised a big show of power in Peshawar on...
The Shadow of Chaos: Imran Khan’s Betrayal of Pakistan’s Martyred Souls
In the shadowed annals of Pakistan’s turbulent history, the sacrifices of...
The Enduring Thorn: Pakistan’s Reluctant Entanglement with Afghanistan in the Post-US Withdrawal Era
In the annals of geopolitics, few relationships embody the inexorable pull of...
Pakistan as a Strategic Balancer beyond South Asia
Pakistan’s strategic balancer role extends far beyond the subcontinent,...
Shadows of the Saffron Hand: India’s Covert Orchestration of Balochistan’s Insurgent Symphony
In the arid expanse of Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and most...
Through a Glass, Darkly: The Telegraph’s Distorted View of Pakistani Democracy
On September 15, 2025, The Telegraph published an article titled...
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