Abdul Mussawer Safi
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Abdul Mussawer Safi is pursuing his bachelor's in international relations at the National Defense University (NDU), Islamabad. He has a profound interest in the regional dynamics of South Asia. He tweet at @MussawerSafi.
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Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Strategies to Delay Progression. AI-Generated.
Introduction Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where kidney function gradually declines, impairing the body's ability to filter waste and excess fluids. Affecting 9-13% of adults globally, CKD often progresses silently, with symptoms emerging only in advanced stages. The disease is commonly linked to diabetes, hypertension, and genetic predisposition, making early detection crucial. CKD is classified into five stages, ranging from mild impairment to complete kidney failure, requiring dialysis or transplantation. While irreversible, proactive management—including dietary adjustments, blood pressure control, and nephrology consultations—can significantly slow progression. Addressing risk factors and adopting a kidney-friendly lifestyle can improve patient outcomes, reducing complications such as cardiovascular disease, anemia, and metabolic imbalances.
By Abdul Mussawer Safi7 months ago in Writers
Right-Wing Politics in Pakistan: The Urgent Need for Madrasa Registration
In Pakistan, the right-wing has always been a problem in the policy-making process. The state sometimes needs a rational approach that suits its national interest better, but right-wing and religious parties oppose such development, which hurts the country’s progress in the long run. It has been a history of Pakistan that any policy, law, or amendment that has come against the interests of the right political wing, they have resisted, such as the transgender protection bill, women's rights bill, the change in the educational syllabus, or any measure from state authorities that can eradicate or control the growing gun culture extremism and radicalization.
By Abdul Mussawer Safiabout a year ago in Journal
Political Chaos: Pakistan Must Act Now to Foster Dialogue and Reform
Official Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) accounts operating outside Pakistan religiously are disseminating opposition to the diaspora over atrocities, electoral fraud, and human rights abuses happening within Pakistan. Such efforts portray the attempts by the regime to quell dissent, which included mass killings on November 26. Such efforts have found favor within the diaspora, who have expressed dissatisfaction with the government's actions. The PTI's narrative demands international attention and intervention in issues of this nature and portrays the government as an oppressive regime that suppresses opposition and pays no heed to human rights. The aim is to create international consensus and coerce the government into reform.
By Abdul Mussawer Safiabout a year ago in Journal
Winter Blackouts in Kashmir: A Crisis of Power and Productivity
Kashmir and other locations amply indicate that energy may be utilized in the same way as a weapon to manipulate people’s activities. Interrupted electricity supply, especially in winter, has significant impacts on people’s everyday activities in Occupied Kashmir; the students’ studies are disrupted as well as the industrial sector, where both employers and employees are tested. These power outages might be considered a constructive approach by which the state can control and put pressure on the people to alter their attitudes and habits. The availability of reliable power services limits productivity as well as increases the already very high living standards; therefore, discontent and greater unrest among the population. These strategic tactics of energy expose more of the worldwide politics and power supply management in the conflict zones.
By Abdul Mussawer Safiabout a year ago in Earth
Identity politics are now in the ranks of the Indian Military
Identity politics has been a prominent aspect of the 21st century; it is easier for a politician to use it to gain political leverage in this post-truth era. In an era where emotions and sentiments can be easily manipulated through religion and nationalism to deceive the people through false rhetoric. This can be done for many purposes, such as creating a like-hood mentality and a mount voice for political support.
By Abdul Mussawer Safiabout a year ago in Education




