Covid-19 and Online Education By Muhammad Ali Alvi
The Global pandemic, covid-19, which emerged during the last months of 2019, impacted almost every field of life. A major …
Read MoreNow Is The Time For Europe’s ‘Strategic Autonomy’ – OpEd By Timothy Hopper
With the AUKUS deal, it is now the time for Europe to push for its autonomy. Biden’s victory was a …
Read MoreLooming Afghan Refugee Crisis By Ahmad Mujtaba Khan
PAKISTAN is expected to receive between 0.5-0.7 million refugees following the United States (US) exit from Afghanistan. The Afghan refugee …
Read MoreBlinken Sees Unity on Taliban After Talks With Pakistan, China
UNITED NATIONS: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday he believed the world was united on pressing the Taliban …
Read MoreIran-US Deal | Editorial
The question of whether the US and Iran will return to a peace deal has turned into a ‘will-they-won’t-they’ saga. …
Read MoreAUKUS — Another Strategic Disaster? By Aneela Shahzad
The world order established with the two World Wars has never seemed so self-degenerating as it does now in the …
Read MoreBoris Bets On Biden, But Beware Of Beijing – OpEd By Andrew Hammond
As dozens of world leaders gather in New York for the annual UN meetings, the eyes of many will be …
Read MoreGovt Moves to ‘Cool Down’ An ‘Over Heating’ Economy By Shahbaz Rana
Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin announced on Wednesday to take restrictive measures to “cool down” an “over heating” economy, marking the …
Read MoreChange in Interest Rate | Editorial
The SBP has surprised many pundits by raising its policy rate by 25 basis points, taking it to 7.25% for …
Read MoreElectoral Reforms | Editorial
Parliamentarians turned a new leaf of cooperation as they agreed to initiate a dialogue process on proposed electoral reforms. This …
Read MoreBreaking the Pakistan-India Logjam By Lt Gen (Retd) Talat Masood
Relations between Pakistan and India have remained highly adversarial since their independence in 1947. Hostility between the two countries continues …
Read MoreGoing Nuclear By Mahir Ali
HOW do you infuriate France and further antagonise China at one stroke? Such questions rarely, if ever, arise in international …
Read MoreTesting times for Pakistan’s FP By Najm us Saqib
In all likelihood, the ‘do more’ mantra is back. Secretary Antony Blinken recently appreciated Pakistan’s support of American interests while …
Read MoreRupee Slide: Economics vs Politics By Hasaan Khawar
Underneath the recent wave of rupee depreciation, there lies the timeless story of politics versus economics. Pakistan is a country …
Read MoreReturn On Investment | Editorial
With Chinese investors of Independent Power Producers (IPP) and other CPEC expressing concerns about the delay in payables, the government …
Read MoreSustainable Development and Future of the World By Muhammad Anwar Farooq
THE term ‘sustainable development’ was first coined in 1987. It means the development of society in such a way that …
Read MoreThe US’ South Asian Policy After Afghan Exit By Prof Abdul Shakoor Shah
THE US consciously or unconsciously committed principal mistakes regarding their exit from Afghanistan namely the emergency plan for evacuation prior …
Read MoreOil Import Bill | Editorial
The country’s oil import bill continues to balloon as it has been reported that during the first two months of …
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