Code Red For Climate Threats By Syed Mohammad Ali
The United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released another major report on climate change, which warns of …
Read MoreStrategic Significance of Pakistan’s Gwadar Port in the Region By MD Pathik Hasan
Pakistan’s Gwadar port under the China’s project ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ is going to be one of the top trade …
Read MoreA reformed Taliban? By Pervez Hoodbhoy
AFTER capturing Kabul the Taliban want to be seen as rulers rather than just as a religious militia. Eager to …
Read MoreStability is Core to Peace in Afghanistan By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
NEEDLESS to say, there is an international understanding to render a stable, viable, and sustainable Afghanistan, the world community needs …
Read MoreNecessary Exchange | Editorial
The positive conversation between Russian President Putin and Prime Minister Imran Khan is further proof of the region standing together …
Read MoreIndia’s Afghan Policy Unmasked By Amjed Jaaved
Indo-Afghan bonhomie has seen many ups and downs. India’s friendship with Afghanistan is ostensibly actuated by altruism. But, deep down, …
Read MoreSDGs and the Global Reset By Mishal- e-Noor
We are living in the age of global development agendas where socio-economic convergence of developed and developing countries is looked …
Read MoreResumption of the IMF Program | Editorial
Pakistan has had its fair share of IMF program but the present, stalled one might well be the most instructive …
Read MoreEducation: Unfulfilled Promises By Zehra Arshad
August marks a month of both celebration and reflection; celebration of our independence and reflection on what we have achieved …
Read MorePivotal Transition | Editorial
On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi departed on a trip that will include stops in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and …
Read MoreWater Worries | Editorial
The poor quality of drinking water in Pakistan is a well-documented fact. But what are the consequences of drinking fresh …
Read MoreTime For Peace, Not War By Abdul Sattar
The United States and its Western allies could not achieve anything after spending over two trillion dollars on the invasion …
Read MoreIMF Allocation | Editorial
With the pandemic now well into its second year, the world’s economies have started to adjust to the coronavirus and …
Read MoreLearning From History and Own Experience By Talat Masood
One of the principal characteristics of a superpower is its ability to alter the behaviour of nations or a particular …
Read MoreEducation Disruption | Editorial
FOR over a year now, the education sector has been particularly hard hit all across the world due to the …
Read MoreState of Uncertainty By Maleeha Lodhi
LAST week’s dramatic developments in Afghanistan that stunned the world raise a host of critical questions about the future. What …
Read MoreA Strategy for Avoiding Two-Front War By A. Wess Mitchell
HE GREATEST risk facing the twenty-first-century United States, short of an outright nuclear attack, is a two-front war involving its …
Read More‘Pakistan in Control, China to Cement Grip in Afghanistan’s New Great Game’
The Russian and British empires battled over Afghanistan in the 19th century, and the United States and the Soviet Union …
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