What Has Not Changed in U.S.-China Relations By John Cookson
In the last few years, it has become gospel in Washington that the status quo of U.S. policy toward China …
Read MoreGlobal Economic Outlook For 2021 By Rashid A Mughal
YEAR 2020 has been a year of disaster for the global economy. All the predictions and forecasts made in January …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 8 January 2021
Anarchy in America IT was a side of America few could have imagined. As lawmakers were meeting in the Capitol …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 7 January 2021
SBP report NEXT to the World Bank’s forecast on economic expansion in Pakistan during the present fiscal year, the State …
Read MoreReforms in Bureaucracy By Kanwar Muhammad Dilshad
DEVELOPMENT on reforms in bureaucracy aiming at a depoliticized and corruption free bureaucratic structure would be discussed later on. Before …
Read MoreReconnecting the Pak-US Strategic Dots? By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE US State Department announced that the US Administration has resumed the International Military Education and Training Program (IMET) (for …
Read MoreValued-Added Exports | Editorial
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), our exports for December 2020 surpassed the 2019 figure. More importantly, the …
Read MoreIndo-US Relations Under Biden By Inam Ul Haque
When I penned “Joe Biden, South Asia and Pak-US Ties”, printed on November 26, 2020, in this space, the administration …
Read MoreSBP Report | Editorial
NEXT to the World Bank’s forecast on economic expansion in Pakistan during the present fiscal year, the State Bank’s growth …
Read MoreInside Spoilers & Afghan Peace Process By Reema Shaukat
PAKISTAN has always supported Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace process while extending its all-out political and moral support to Afghanistan. Last year …
Read MoreKashmir Dispute — A Stark Proof of UN Failure By Muhammad Raza Malik
THE people of India illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir have been facing the worst kind of Indian state terrorism for …
Read MoreNegotiations For Peace | Editorial
The United States has been at war in Afghanistan for more than two decades now—men who had been stationed in …
Read MoreJourney to Freedom and Pakistan By Iftikhar Ahmad
In the middle of the Night, in dimly hazy Light, I was gently pushed around, on a very fast flight, …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 6 January 2021
Gulf conclave MEETING in the northern Saudi town of Al-Ula on Tuesday, in the shadow of the ancient metropolis of …
Read MoreOpening Borders | Editorial
The world saw significant development on the evening of January 4 after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ended Qatar’s blockade. …
Read MoreTrump’s Final Foreign-Policy Report Card By Stephen M. Walt
A lifetime ago—January 2017—I sat down to assess outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama’s foreign-policy performance. Obama inherited a global financial …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 5 January 2021
Hazara miners’ slaughter HORROR has revisited the beleaguered Shia Hazara community once again. Early Sunday morning, 11 coal miners, all …
Read MoreEurope Has Handed China a Strategic Victory By Gideon Rachman
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, says she wants to lead a “geopolitical commission”. But Ms …
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