PM Imran Saudi Crown Prince Vow to Boost ‘Fraternal Ties’
Prime Minister Imran Khan met on Monday with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of the …
Read MoreGlobal Warming | The Nation Editorial
According to the United Nations World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Asia suffered its hottest day on record in 2020. The implications …
Read MoreThe Stalemate Of Vienna Nuclear Talks – OpEd By Cyrus Yaqubi
After the sixth round of nuclear talks in Vienna about revving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action(JCPOA), where Rouhani’s administration …
Read MoreA Flawed Economic Model By Dr Kamal Monnoo
One step forward, two steps backwards—every time we think that Pakistan’s economy is headed in the right direction, in comes …
Read MoreImproving Ties | The Nation Editorial
After years of deep-rooted mistrust, Bangladesh and Pakistan are looking to enhance bilateral and economic ties. This is a promising …
Read MoreArms Race and Emerging Global Military Trends By Talat Masood
The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad recently organised a webinar on emerging global military trends and its impact on national …
Read MoreGlobal Governance By Altaf Hussain Khosa
LIKE our national ‘establishment’ which constitutes a selected group of politicians, military-civil bureaucrats, judges of superior courts, business magnates, and …
Read MorePakistan-China Cooperation By Hassan Baig
Pakistan is the world’s fifth largest country which provides opportunities to investors to invest in various sectors of the economy, …
Read MoreThe G20 Needs To Do More Than Recycle The G7’s Agenda – Analysis By Adam Triggs
The world economy is facing a two-speed recovery. The rich world is overheating. The poor world is stagnating, with Asia’s …
Read MoreContainment Beyond the Cold War (How Washington Lost the Post-Soviet Peace) By M. E. Sarotte
On December 15, 1991, U.S. Secretary of State James Baker arrived in Moscow amid political chaos to meet with Russian …
Read MoreWorld Powers and Kashmir By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai
THE Kashmir dispute is one of the oldest unresolved international problems in the world which has been still pending on …
Read MoreChina-US Competition By Dr. Iram Naseer
The transition from an all-out to “practical contest” presents a space for the Indo-Pacific. Much has been reported on proactive …
Read MoreCovid-19 Controlled | Editorial
Pakistan just achieved the remarkable milestone of administering over 100 million doses in the short time-span of nine months alone. …
Read MorePakistan Saudi Ties By Masud Ahmad Khan
The foundation of bilateral relations was laid down in 1951 when a treaty of friendship was signed between two countries; …
Read MoreFinancial Crisis | Editorial
DESPITE having progressed to ‘very good step’ and being ‘close to concluding the agreement’ a few days back, the talks …
Read MoreFATF and IMF Working in Unison Against Pakistan? By M Ziauddin
ON the face of it, there is seemingly no overlapping of objectives between the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and …
Read MoreWhere is Quality in Education? By Attiya Munawar
HIGH quality education and training play a crucial role in the development of any country. Without education, no nation and …
Read MoreThe Future of Pak-US Relations By Lt Gen (retd) Naeem Khalid Lodhi
Generally it is believed that relations between any two countries are dependent on the behaviour of the two with each …
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