Cornered by terror | Faisal Ali Raja
The regional policy landscape is being shaped by terror events across the globe. From terror incidents in desert stretches of …
Read MoreEconomic roadmap | Editorial
Confusion over government’s financial policies hurts the economy. Financial markets don’t perform to their potential in the absence of a …
Read MoreThe last IMF loan? | By Assad Ahmad
IN the summer of 1991, a series of chartered flights left India carrying nearly 70 tons of the government’s gold. …
Read MoreA War With Iran Would Further Destabilize the Region | By Shams uz Zaman
Just months before the neo-cons in the U.S. administration were preparing the grounds for invading Iraq, Secretary General of Arab …
Read MoreUS-Iran tensions | Editorial
Foul play has revived tensions between the US and Iran. Earlier in the month, a shipment of oil was intentionally …
Read MoreThe Elections That Will Decide Europe’s Future By Saim Saeed
The EU is many things, but sexy isn’t one of them. Obsessed with procedure, reports, and committees, the bloc has …
Read MoreUS-China Trade War And The High Technology Sector – Analysis By Munish Sharma
On May 15, 2019, the Donald Trump administration issued an Executive Order (EO) entitled “Securing the Information and Communications Technology …
Read MoreA Pakistani Strategic Opportunity in Iran Crisis By Ahmed Quraishi Ahmed Quraishi
Pakistan’s interest lies in avoiding a war in the Gulf, avoiding hostility with Iran, ensuring Tehran does not develop a …
Read MoreIndia’s heavy military spending keeps Indian masses poorer than of Pakistan By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
As published in the Telegraph, India dated 20 May 2019, according to the National Herald Tribune (NHT), India, with the …
Read MoreShanghai Cooperation Organization in 2019 By Muhammad Asif Noor
On May 22, Bishkek will be hosting meeting of Foreign Ministers of Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization(SCO) wherein …
Read MoreAmerican Hustle – What Mueller Found—and Didn’t Find—About Trump and Russia By Stephen Kotkin
Robert Mueller III played lacrosse and majored in government at Princeton. He graduated in 1966 and soon thereafter volunteered for …
Read MoreWhy China Is Not Backing Down in the Trade War By Weifeng Zhong
The past couple of weeks have seen a dramatic downturn in the U.S.-China trade negotiations wiping out over $1 trillion …
Read MoreRegime change focus of Trump’s China strategy By News desk
DONALD J Trump has faced numerous obstacles in his life, many of which would have destroyed the career of a …
Read MoreAmerica’s dangerous game against Iran By Dr Moonis Ahmar
The recent offensive posture of the United Sates against Iran, focusing on the age-old theory of ‘regime change’, reflects a …
Read MoreAfter Modi’s win | Editorial
FOR the world’s largest democracy, the writing is on the wall: communal politics in India has triumphed in an age …
Read MoreThe cost of economic dependency By Ayaz Ahmed
Pakistan’s protracted economic reliance on the US and some international financial institutions (IFIs) has seemingly deprived our geo-economically important country …
Read MoreBeware of geo-economics By Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
Today, we are at the threshold of a new geopolitical and geo-economic world order; in which the methods of commerce …
Read MoreTurkish army pull out will bring peace to Northern Syria By Firas Samuri
In mid-January 2018, the Turkish General Staff announced the beginning of the Olive Branch Operation. The goal was to oust …
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