Podcasts
Inside Pakistan’s Power State: Adil Raja on Afghanistan, the Military, and the Myth of...
In a candid Afghan Eye Podcast interview, retired Major Adil Raja examines Pakistan’s military power, its approach to Afghanistan, and the regional costs of hybrid rule.
Afghanistan’s Long Shadow Over Pakistan’s Identity Crisis
In this episode of the Afghan Eye Podcast, Sangar Paykhar and Ahmad-Waleed Kakar explore Pakistan’s identity crisis through Khawaja Asif’s attack on Mahmud of Ghazni. The article explains how shifting myths, economic dependence and the rise of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul have pushed Pakistan to rethink its past, even as Afghanistan remains central to its story.
Turkey’s New Look at Afghanistan and Pakistan
In this episode of the Afghan Eye Podcast, host Sangar Paykhar speaks to MEPA News Chief Editor Muhammed Enes about how Turkish foreign policy...
Post-War Faultlines: Scott Horton on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and American Power
Author and broadcaster Scott Horton joined the Afghan Eye Podcast to examine the evolving dynamics between Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United States, drawing on...
Pakistan’s Descent into Military Absolutism: The 27th Amendment Unveiled
Waqas Ahmed explains how Pakistan’s 27th Amendment cements Asim Munir’s grip on power, undermines democracy, and redefines Islamabad’s regional policies, from Afghan refugees to nuclear command.





