
Ibrar Khan
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Ibrar Khan – Political Writer & Commentator
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Trump, Iran, and the Global Ripple: How Policy Sparked Economic. AI-Generated.
Introduction Donald J. Trump’s presidency (2017–2021) was marked by bold, often controversial foreign policy moves. Among the most significant was his hardline stance on Iran—a policy that reshaped Middle East dynamics and sent shockwaves through the global economy. From the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal to the imposition of crippling sanctions, Trump’s Iran policy didn’t just influence geopolitics—it contributed to uncertainty in global markets already reeling from trade wars and shifting alliances.
By Ibrar Khan8 months ago in Interview
The Wi-Fi Dream. AI-Generated.
In the bustling streets of Lahore, where horns echoed and chai stalls never slept, lived 24-year-old Hammad—a dreamer with an empty wallet. After graduating with a degree in IT, he searched for a stable job for nearly a year. Rejection after rejection left him feeling worthless.
By Ibrar Khan8 months ago in Education
Earning 800 Worlds. AI-Generated.
In the small village of Kaarim, surrounded by dust roads and dying crops, lived a boy named Zayyan. He had nothing—not wealth, not influence, not even proper shoes. What he had, however, was a heart full of questions and a mind that refused to give up.
By Ibrar Khan8 months ago in Education
Pakistan vs India Clashes A Historical and Contemporary Overview
Pakistan vs India Clashes: A Historical and Contemporary Overview The rivalry between Pakistan and India is one of the most intense and complex in modern geopolitics. Rooted in history, religion, and politics, the two South Asian neighbors have experienced several military confrontations, political disputes, and social hostilities since their independence in 1947. The Pakistan-India rivalry extends beyond the battlefield, seeping into diplomacy, sports, and even cultural interactions. Understanding this conflict requires a closer look at its historical roots and the ongoing nature of their clashes.
By Ibrar Khan8 months ago in History



