Is Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Paradigm Shifting? By Babar Ayaz
For the second time, there is a glimmer of hope that peace can be restored in Afghanistan as Pakistan has …Read More
Resisting IMF’s Demands | Editorial
The recent reports on the talks between Pakistan and International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bailout package suggest that there …Read More
Pakistan-UK Trade Post-Brexit and CPEC By Khalid Jarral
As the UK prepares to leave the EU and expand its trade relations with the non-EU countries, Pakistan offers unique …Read More
Education… The New Seat of Power | Editorial
The prime minister recently announced that the government had formally started the process of converting the PM House into a …Read More
2018: Economy led to the Crossroads | Editorial
All set to bid adieu, the year 2018 has proven to be a tumultuous one for Pakistan’s economy — mainly …Read More
America’s Syria and Afghan Policy By Talat Masood
President Trump’s decisions to withdraw troops from Syria and reduce the forces in Afghanistan by 50 per cent to a …Read More
IMF drives a hard bargain | Editorial
The IMF, despite the somewhat altruistic pretensions of fostering global high employment growth and reducing poverty, ultimately remains a stern …Read More
Gender Inequality | Editorial
PAKISTAN is the second worst country to be a woman when it comes to gender equality, declares a recent World …Read More
The Making of Foreign Policy in the World of Islam By Shahid Javed Burki
The subject of Islam and the making of foreign policy must address a number of questions. For instance, how much …Read More
India’s Kulbhushan Embarrassment By M Ziauddin
What is happening in the Indian-Occupied Kashmir (IOK) today is a classic case of the failure of India’s democracy. No …Read More
And Now President’s Rule in IoK | Editorial
INDIA is getting desperate in its pursuit to suppress indigenous freedom movement in occupied Jammu & Kashmir. Whilst makng mockery …Read More
Investing in Education By Zeeshan Siddique
Despite having the second highest number of out-of-school children in the world, the financing and governance of education in Pakistan …Read More
Pulling Out of Syria — & Afghanistan? | Editorial
IT may be the right decision made for the wrong reason and executed in the wrong way. The reality of …Read More
Tribune Take: Supreme decisions of 2018 By Rahima Sohail
KARACHI: The Supreme Court (SC) had a busy year in 2018. With Chief Justice Saqib Nisar set to retire in …Read More
Between FATF and the IMF By Khurram Husain
TWO big tests are looming for the PTI government. Both have similar timelines. One is the stabilisation programme to be …Read More
CSS Pressure By Mahnoor Sheikh
‘Think clear, write simple’ is the key Taking a break from hardcore political stuff, I decided to write on something …Read More
Impact of Population Growth By Malik Ashraf
All modern day growth models invariably include a component of the strategy to check and reduce the population growth. This subject …Read More
Road Towards Peace, Stability of Afghanistan By Adeela Ahmed
AFGHANISTAN is a state which is viciously suffering from chaos and Instability. The people of Afghanistan have been in the …Read More


