SBP 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 More
Inside 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 More
Kashmir 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 More
Negotiations 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 More
Journey 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 More
Dawn 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 More
Opening Borders | Editorial
The world saw significant development on the evening of January 4 after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ended Qatar’s blockade. …Read More
Trump’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 More
Dawn 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 More
Europe 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 …Read More
What Economic Experts Are Certain Of About 2021: More Global Uncertainty – Analysis By Frank Kane
The year just gone was the Great Accelerator. This time last year, the experts were predicting a slight downturn in …Read More
Reopening Schools | Editorial
In a meeting conducted by education ministers in the country, it has been decided that all educational institutes will be …Read More
The Destiny of Brexit By Khurram Mateen
Britain has finally reclaimed its ‘sovereignty’ and regained control of its ‘destiny’ – the much-touted objective of Brexit – ending …Read More
Matter of Reopening Schools | Editorial
Federal and provincial education ministers are set to put their heads together once again and decide what to do about …Read More
Circular Debt | Editorial
THE government’s plan to settle the outstanding dues of IPPs amounting to Rs450bn in three tranches is only the first …Read More
Dawn Editorial 4 January 2021
Sanctity of contracts THE Pakistani taxpayer has to foot yet another bill. The government is paying a whopping $28.7m from …Read More
Dawn Editorial 3 January 2021
Rs10m fine THANKFULLY, there are some quarters in Pakistan willing to use their authority to signal the unacceptability of forcibly …Read More
Reciprocal Ties | Editorial
Political disagreements in the past between Afghanistan and Pakistan have affected bilateral trade activities the most. While the cross-border exchange …Read More


