Heading towards peace | Editorial
Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib was in Rawalpindi along with a team that included Interior Minister Amrullah Saleh. The …
Read MoreIndia’s hardest fall By A. Rehman
BY giving Modi’s BJP a landslide victory, the Indian electorate has dealt its country a blow that might take a …
Read MoreChina-Pakistan economic ties amid external threats By Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has been progressively progressing. Both sides are cognizant to the economic and political significance of the development …
Read MoreOIC Summit | Editorial
The Prime Minister will leave for Makkah, heading a delegation to the special OIC Summit on Friday. The summit will …
Read MoreThe Last War—and the Next | Learning the Wrong Lessons From Iraq By Jon Finer
Earlier this year, the U.S. Army published two volumes that amount to the most comprehensive official history of the Iraq …
Read MoreWater Scarcity – a threat for Pakistan By Naveed Abbas Maitlo
One of the most strenuous tasks for Pakistan in the future is tackling water scarcity. Water is the driver of …
Read MoreAmerica’s wars, without winning By News desk
AMERICA has been engaged in expensive wars during and after the Cold War but it lost all wars and this …
Read MoreEconomic review of Pakistan under IMF support By Hassnain Javed
Pakistan has a long-standing relationship with IMF, signing 22 plans starting from its first deal on Dec 28, 1958 until …
Read MoreBeijing vs Washington a.k.a Socialism vs Capitalism By Keyu Chen
The China-U.S. “ideological clash” has been continuing to make headlines since the fiery speech delivered by the U.S. vice president …
Read MoreWill Modi take U-turn for peace with Pakistan By M.K Bhadrakumar
It is no big secret that the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) is a …
Read MoreChanging the dynamics of Pakistan-India relations | By Talat Masood
The landslide victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a clear reaffirmation that promotion of Hindu nationalist politics had worked. …
Read MorePak-India relations | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan was right to congratulate Indian Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi as being a reciprocal act this was …
Read MoreFact: America Has Spent 200 Years Pushing for Free Trade with China By Salvatore Babones
The United States has been big in China right from the beginning. Not the beginning of China, which is traditionally …
Read MoreIMF programme: problem with tackling inflation and exchange rate issues By OMER JAVED ,
In the recent statement on the staff-level agreement between Pakistan and the IMF on a three-year EFF (Extended Fund Facility) …
Read MoreThe beginning of a new Cold War By Shahid Javed Burki
Since I live in Washington, I am a diligent reader of the American press. I follow the stories that directly …
Read MoreHEC — stormy times up ahead By Pervez Hoodbhoy
A CONFLICT at the Higher Education Commission in Islamabad is becoming increasingly rancorous. How it is ultimately resolved will profoundly …
Read MoreWhy US is in a better position to negotiate with Taliban? | Azhar Azam
Once an old Afghan described the mythical creation of Afghanistan “When Allah had made the rest of the world, He …
Read MoreVote for Modi became a vote for ‘India’: Indo-Pak Relations By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
The Indian Lok Sabha election conducted from 11 April to 19 May is finally over. The results announced on 23 …
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