Understanding Trump’s Trade War By Douglas Irwin Foreign Policy
2019 could be a defining moment for U.S. trade policy. Two years into Donald Trump’s presidency, it should finally become …Read More
Japan – a case study of war and peace By Iftikhar Ahmad
Returned to Tokyo (on Monday, March 25, 2019) after a five days trip to Kyoto and Nora, the ancient capital …Read More
Nuclear prospects of South Asia By Dr Rajkumar Singh
In the last decade and thereafter Pakistan’s nuclear programme has received a further boost since Jul y 2005 when the …Read More
Entrepreneurship and Pakistani women By Dr Rakhshinda Perveen
Does Entrepreneurship whether social or commercial need women? The answer is yes because poverty has a woman’s face and mostly …Read More
The right direction/ EDITORIAL
Developing tourism to create jobs and boost the national economy has been a favourite theme with Prime Minister Imran Khan. …Read More
The Democrats are Now Looking Elsewhere for Trump's Undoing By W. James Antle III
Less than two weeks after cries of “no collusion” rang out across the country, those who believe there is more …Read More
Economic slowdown/ Editorial
The annual Economic and Social Survey of Asia and Pacific 2019 must be a cause for concern for our policymakers. …Read More
Peace with Afghanistan/ Editorial
Pakistan is considered a key factor in establishing peace in Afghanistan, which has been the setting of the War on …Read More
Focus on NAP/ Editorial
While there has been progress on many points of the NAP agenda, it is key that there is no let …Read More
Are Russia and China Really Forming an Alliance By Leon Aron
In March of 1969, Chinese troops ambushed and killed a Soviet border patrol on an island near the Chinese-Russian border. …Read More
Govt to amend Foreign Exchange Regulations Act 1947 By Khaleeq Kiani
“The proposed amendment has been approved by the Federal Cabinet and transmitted to parliament for enactment”, said the finance ministry …Read More
Child abuse/ Editorial
SAHIL, a nonprofit organisation working for the rights and protection of children, recently published its findings on instances of child …Read More
A strategy more deadly than nuclear bombs By JAMEEL FAROOQUI
Gone are those days when wars were fought through horses, arrows, swords, javelins, cannons or gun. It’s the 21st century, …Read More
The Global Language of Hatred Is French By Marc Weitzmann
Since the terror attack that killed 49 Muslims and wounded dozens at Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 15, French authorities …Read More
Water wars By F.S. Aijazuddin
THE pins have been removed from live grenades held by both India and Pakistan. Only experts know when they will …Read More
Emotion and Economic Policy By Khurram Hussain
IT is never a good thing when the economic management of the country comes to be engulfed in turbocharged emotion. …Read More
A move to reduce poverty By I.A. Rehman
THE launch of a poverty-alleviation programme under the(compassion) has caused a flutter in millions of hearts in the country because …Read More
India’s ‘Terrible’ Space ‘Feat’ | Editorial
What was bragged as a proud moment for India last week by its Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has turned out …Read More


