Water Challenges By Aisha Khan
WATER security has emerged as a sub-set of human security, raising serious concerns about peace, stability and moral and legal …Read More
The Express Tribune Editorial 29 March 2021
Heatwaves and the future With high-intensity heatwaves occurring sporadically across South Asia, it is evident that countries near the …Read More
Dawn Editorial 29 March 2021
Tracking suicides DATA gathered by the Sindh Mental Health Authority over the last five years reveals that the largest number …Read More
Dawn Editorial 28 March 2021
PPP on its own? YOUSUF Raza Gilani’s selection as opposition leader in the Senate has deepened the chasm among the …Read More
Dawn Editorial 27 March 2021
Surging cases MORE than 4,000 cases have been reported across the country over 24 hours, a foreboding benchmark that was …Read More
North Korea Fires More Rockets in Latest Challenge to Biden By Edward White, Demetri Sevastopulo and Robin Harding
North Korea has conducted its second significant weapons test in the past week, raising one of the first big foreign …Read More
How Biden Views The World – OpEd By John Feffer
In his first foreign policy speech as president, delivered at the State Department on February 4, 2021, Joe Biden laid …Read More
India-Pakistan Water Dialogue 2021 By Haya Fatima Sehgal
March 23, also known as Pakistan Resolution Day, this year saw a significant dialogue taking place between Pakistan and India. …Read More
SCO Military Drills | Editorial
Pakistan’s hosting of anti-terror military drills of the eight-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) later this year is a big achievement. …Read More
The Latest Opportunity For Peace Between Pakistan and India Must Not Be Lost | Editorial
EFFORTS are clearly afoot to de-escalate tensions in South Asia, with most of the action taking place behind the scenes, …Read More
It Is Time for a Realistic Bargain With North Korea By Eric Brewer and Sue Mi Terry
North Korea’s recent missile tests serve as a reminder that U.S. President Joe Biden faces no more intractable foreign policy …Read More
‘Cordial’ Water Talks: Pakistan, India Agree on Frequent Meetings By Kamran Yousaf
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Wednesday concluded the two-day talks of the Permanent Indus Commission (PIC) with an agreement to …Read More
Will a Rapprochement Resolve Kashmir? By Shahzad Chaudhry
Cameron Munter, the United States’ former ambassador to Pakistan and now a keen Pakistan follower, made an uncharacteristic remark at …Read More
The Express Tribune Editorial 26 March 2021
US gun violence It has been a bloody week for the US after approximately 20 people were killed while …Read More
Dawn Editorial 26 March 2021
IMF: tough ‘adjustments’ PAKISTAN’S re-entry to the $6bn IMF programme is being touted by both the lender and the government …Read More
Who is Nudging Pakistan & India Towards Peace Talks? By Sultan M Hali
THE last few years have been the most volatile in the history of Pakistan-India ties. Perhaps the possession of nuclear …Read More
Dawn Editorial 25 March 2021
A fresh start? EFFORTS are clearly afoot to de-escalate tensions in South Asia, with most of the action taking place …Read More
Peace Overtures | Editorial
After Pulwama, Balakot and IIOJK lockdown, hostility between Pakistan and India seems to be subsiding — all of sudden. In …Read More


