Pakistan, July 7 -- Every conflict produces two battles; one is fought on the ground, while the other unfolds through competing narratives that shape international opinion. In an era where reports issued by global institutions often influence diplomatic positions as much as military realities, the responsibility to uphold impartiality has never been greater. The credibility of international organisations depends not merely on their humanitarian intentions but on their ability to separate verified facts from politically convenient claims. Once neutrality gives way to selective interpretation, confidence in these institutions begins to erode. The recent response of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) to Pakistan's c...