Sundus Safeer
Sundus Safeer is a freelance writer and researcher from Pakistan whose work explores the intricate ways human narratives intersect with the world around us. Her writing highlights how history continues to shape present realities, offering nuanced perspectives that blend memory, identity, and lived experience. With a strong interest in cross-disciplinary ideas, she draws connections between history, society, and contemporary challenges, presenting insights that are both deeply thoughtful and accessible. Combining academic depth with engaging storytelling, Sundus’s work reflects a commitment to bridging scholarship with public understanding. She writes on themes ranging from culture and politics to science and security, always attentive to how traditions and knowledge shape the present moment. Her work aims to deepen readers’ appreciation of the complex ties between the past and today’s unfolding realities.
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Pakistan’s Nobel Nomination for Trump Signals a Bold Commitment to Peaceful Global Leadership
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Pakistan’s Drive to Revitalize Trade and Investment with the UAE
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Reko Diq Deal Marks a New Era of Economic Strength for Pakistan
Pakistan has strategically invested nearly thirty years in laying the...
India’s Indus Water Suspension: A Planned Hostility, Not a Reaction
Rivers have often been seen as bridges of peace between nations. For decades,...
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