Global Race For Supremacy By Talat Masood
History bears witness that powerful nations have peacefully competed or gone to war to attain regional and global dominance. At …Read More
US Defence Chief Wants to ‘Improve’ Pak-US Relationship
LAHORE: Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin on Tuesday discussed the ongoing situation …Read More
The New Quad — Pakistan’s Breakthrough Diplomacy By Ozer Khalid
The pioneering Quadrilateral diplomatic forum (Quad) promoted by America strategically integrates Pakistan, the US, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan bringing our world …Read More
The Three Year Scorecard By Fahd Husain
THE PTI government completes three years in power this month. At the end of this period, some harsh facts stand …Read More
Afghan Refugees in Pakistan By Yasmeen Aftab Ali
Richard Armitage, former secretary of state, was bull’s eye when in 2002, he said that Pakistan was never important to …Read More
China And America: A New Game In A New Era – Analysis By William H. Overholt
China and the United States are in a different game than the rising power/established power conflicts of the past. Most …Read More
Fires Across the Continents: Global Warming on the Rise By Hafeez Khan
It is time to wake up. We are facing the biggest threat ever to mankind – Global warming is here; …Read More
Tackling Climate Change | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s 10 billion tree plantation programme is coming along incredibly well as on Saturday, government officials, teachers …Read More
The US Contest With China By Shahid Javed Burki
There was hope that the growing contest between the United States and China while Donald Trump occupied the White House …Read More
International Visit | Editorial
A delegation from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) decided to visit the Kashmir …Read More
Electoral Reforms: A National Interest By Muhammad Ali Alvi
IT was only in 2013 when a democratically elected Government completed its five years term. However, it was not before …Read More
Climate-Smart Cities By Ali Tauqeer Sheikh
PAKISTANI urban planners have failed miserably to plan safe and livable cities for us. Instead of serving as engines of …Read More
A Globally-Connected Europe By Muhammad Omar Iftikhar
The European Union’s foreign ministers have agreed to work on a global infrastructure plan to link Europe with the world. …Read More
The BRI and Syria By Arhama Siddiqa
While taking the oath to officiate to reaffirm his authority as Syria’s President for a further seven years, Bashar al-Assad …Read More
Why the Quad Alarms China By Kevin Rudd
When former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe invited officials from Australia, India, and the United States to meet in Manila …Read More
The AJK Surprise | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan has pulled another surprise, this time in AJK, by appointing Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi as the …Read More
The Afghan Refugee By Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
PRETTY much all states deploy facts selectively to sustain their national ideologies, inconvenient truths glossed over to maintain the façade …Read More
Pak-Russia Ties: Prospects and Challenges By Wali Ejaz Nekokara
Pak-Russia relations are a saga of mistrust. There are three main periods in which a trust deficit was triggered between …Read More


