What Happens When China Becomes the Most Powerful Country in the World By David Batashvili
Globally preeminent states have a tendency to shape the world in many ways. Obviously, they do it in a rather …
Read MoreAfghan talks: how big are the challenges By Asif Durrani
US Special Envoy on Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad had been in Islamabad this week as part of his renewed efforts to …
Read MoreUnderstanding US interests in Pakistan By Dr Raza Khan
It is Pakistan’s good fortune that the US has important interests in Pakistan as it has had kept extensive relations …
Read MoreWhat Netanyahu victory means for West Bank By Imran Jan
The Israeli election is a neck-and-neck fight between the incumbent, Benjamin Netanyahu, and former army general Benny Gantz — tied …
Read MoreLast chance to save democratic and secular India By Dr Moonis Ahmar
India is the world’s biggest democracy and its secular characteristic will be tested when voters will go to the polls …
Read MoreTwo faces of democracy By Ahmed Bilal Mehboob
IT seems that a section of population in Pakistan is perpetually infatuated by the presidential form of government. Although a …
Read MoreNetanyahu’s victory | Editorial
WITH Benjamin Netanyahu all but assured of victory in Israel’s recently held elections, the future of the Arab-Israeli peace process …
Read MoreTale of neglect | Editorial
ARTICLE 25-A of the Constitution declares that the state is obligated to provide free and compulsory education to all children …
Read MoreWhy Jadhav became so important for India By Dr Moeed Pirzada
Prominent Indian journalist, Praveen Swami, in his groundbreaking piece, “India’s Secret War” (Frontline, 16 February 2018) raises an interesting question: …
Read More

