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Nature works in its own ways that man can hardly fathom. All of a sudden, citizens of this land of …
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SECURITY briefings for a newly elected prime minister may not be unprecedented, but the excitement over Imran Khan’s intensive parleys …
Read MorePurposeful Pak-Afghan Policies For Each Other By Dr Raza Khan
The September 15th visit of Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmud Qureshi to Afghanistan may cut some ice in frosty relations …
Read MoreGlobal Warming And Climate Challenges By Hyder Ali Abbasi
The modern world is dealing with terrorism, war, and natural disasters. Of these the most debated but least attended concern …
Read MoreCivil Nuclear Cooperation Between India, Russia And Bangladesh: Implications For Pakistan – OpEd By Asia Maqsood
India signed a tripartite agreement for the first time with Russia and Bangladesh for civil nuclear cooperation on March 1, …
Read MoreWater For All | Editorial
The scarcity and impurity of the water resources in Pakistan are two of the most pressing issues for this country …
Read MoreUS-Iran Relations and Afghanistan By Durdana Najam
Iran wants a peaceful Afghanistan and has, for long, opened its arms for the Taliban – its former foe – …
Read MoreIndo-US Strategic Dialogue: A Threat to Regional Stability By Adeela Ahmed
The strategic status of the Asia-Pacific Region is rising due to its significant role in the global economy. It has …
Read MoreRenewed Hope in Pak-Afghan Ties By Mohammad Jamil
ON Saturday, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held one-on-one meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul, and both leaders …
Read MoreBureaucratic Reforms | Editorial
IT was a necessary pep talk in the circumstances and has helped shed light on Prime Minister Imran Khan’s approach …
Read MorePak-Turk Relations | Editorial
Similar problems bring both countries closer Turkey’s foreign minister was in town for an unconventionally long five-day visit meeting with …
Read MoreNever-Ending Conflict | Editorial
The unending conflict in Afghanistan continues to trudge on and there is no telling when this horrific cycle of death …
Read MoreRussia-Sino Strategic Alliance | Editorial
Nearly thirty years after the fall of the Soviet Union and Moscow is firmly back in the military game. It …
Read MorePak-Afghan Cooperation | Editorial
FOREIGN Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi rightly chose Afghanistan for his first official trip abroad. In a visit to Kabul over …
Read MoreFor Palestinians, America Was Never an Honest Broker By Dalia Hatuqa
For decades, Palestinian leaders have engaged in a rigged peace process, seeking to force the international community’s blueprint for a …
Read MoreNorth Korea Denuclearization Is Nice, But Peace Is Better By Daniel L. Davis
North Korea celebrated the seventieth anniversary of their founding on Sunday, with a massive military parade featuring tanks, artillery, and …
Read MorePakistan, India and the NSG | Editorial
India’s latest attempt to seek admission into the 48-member strong Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has been unsuccessful. Despite US assurances …
Read MoreImpending Challenges For Higher Education By Muhammad Murtaza Noor
After being elected as 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran khan, in his maiden speech, highlighted importance of knowledge economy, …
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