Impact of CPEC on Pakistan By Amna Javed
Moving from geo-politics towards geo-economics There is no repudiating of the fast paced changes which are taking place in the …Read More
COP24 — Deal or no Deal? | Editorial
As the two-week UN summit on climate change prepares to draw to an end, much hangs in the balance. The …Read More
Broken Europe By Helen Thompson
The European Union has always struggled to accommodate the democratic politics of its members. The problem became serious in 1999, …Read More
The Korean Connectivity By Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik
The basic purpose of Ri Yonh-ho visit to Beijing was to seek Beijing’s advice on resolving nuclear issues with Washington. …Read More
New Ways to Economic Growth By Furqan Kidwai
New economy, new ways. The country has not been as positive before as it is now. Despite the economic uncertainty, …Read More
Setback for Modi | Editorial
AHEAD of next year’s general election, Indian ruling Bharatiya Janata Party lost key state elections in some of its strongholds of …Read More
How a World Order Ends By Richard Haass
A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion …Read More
The (over) Optimism in Pakistan-India Relations By Maryam Nazir
IN recent developments, despite the presence of Indian officials at the groundbreaking ceremony of Kartarpur Corridor, India has once again …Read More
Sabotaging SAARC | Editorial
India’s attempts at sabotaging Saarc continue. In November 2016, New Delhi boycotted the 19th summit of the regional cooperation bloc …Read More
Pakistan and India By Farrukh Khan Pitafi
Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, the commander-in-chief of the British Indian Army, was initially in favour of a joint military …Read More
Will Brexit Bring Down Theresa May's Government? By Jonathan Hopkin
Brexit was always going to involve a tricky tradeoff between satisfying the political pressures at home to reduce immigration and …Read More
CPEC and Balochistan | Editorial
The Balochistan government has once again expressed its reservations over inequitable distribution or allocation of projects being visualised, planned and …Read More
US-Pak Relations: A Paradigm Shift By Abdul Rahman Malik
With the changing geo-strategic Situation and after the Twitter blitz, Donald Trump has turned to Pakistan to get rid of …Read More
US-Taliban Dialogue: A Test For The Stakeholders By Asif Durrani
US Special Envoy on Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad is on his third mission to hold talks with Afghanistan’s neighbours (minus Iran) …Read More
Population Planning: A Top Priority By M Ziauddin
Education and health are considered to be the two most important ingredients for enriching the quality of an individual’s life. …Read More
Newfound US Afghan Focus | Editorial
Serious move towards endgame? President Donald Trump’s recent letter to PM Imran Khan was couched in tame diplomatic language, in …Read More
TAPI Pipeline: Connecting The Region | Editorial
The Chief Executive Officer and chairman of the board of TAPI Pipeline Company limited Muhammetmyrat Amanov while speaking at a …Read More
Khalilzad’s Visit | Editorial
THE focus rightly should be on ending the war, not the petulant tweets of the US commander-in-chief or the wrong-headed …Read More


