The Economic Challenge — Pakistan By Mirza Shahnawaz Agha
WITH the new government about to assume office and address a huge economic challenge, reflecting on the enormity from a …Read More
Indo-Pak thaw: What Went Wrong? By Imtiaz Alam
What has so abruptly reversed the Modi government’s consent to a meeting sans the resumption of the dialogue process between …Read More
Pakistan at the UN | Editorial
As an institution the United Nations is widely perceived as being long past its sell-by date, but the world has …Read More
Why Russia and China Are Strengthening Security Ties By Alexander Gabuev
Early last week, Russia concluded Vostok-2018, its largest military exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union. It wasn’t just …Read More
CPEC: A Game-Changing Project For Asia By Ferrukh Mir
“The US has permanent interests in South Asia and will maintain its presence in Afghanistan to have influence in that …Read More
Imran’s Successful Visits By Shahid M Amin
ALL reports suggest that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visits to Saudi Arabia and UAE on September 18-19, 2018 were a …Read More
What Next In US-Afghan Policy? By M Omar Iftikhar
Afghanistan has been a war-torn nation ever since the United States withdrew its troops from the country in 2012-13. Where …Read More
Taking Kashmir To The UN | Editorial
The wars fought between Pakistan and India, and the daily skirmishes on the line of control (LoC) between the soldiers …Read More
WB To Resolve 'Dam Disputes' Between Pak, India
The World Bank is finalizing a fresh initiative to resolve dispute over the India's construction of the Kishan Ganga and …Read More
US-Iran showdown? | Editorial
Donald Trump has reportedly had second thoughts about putting Tehran under the spotlight at the UN next week. The American …Read More
Modi under fire | Editorial
Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has been accused of nepotism whilst striking a deal with a French aircraft manufacturing company …Read More
The End Of ‘Strategic’ Relationship? How American-Turkish Relations Hit Historic Lows – Analysis By Michael A. Reynolds
(FPRI) — The onset of fall finds American-Turkish relations undergoing the most severe crisis in their history. In August, the …Read More
The Age Of Cyber War – OpEd By Zaheema Iqbal
The innovations in technology have brought infinite benefits to the modern life. Today, the world is interconnected as never before. …Read More
Third Moon-Kim Summit: Search For Peace Continues – Analysis By Dr. Rajaram Panda
The recent developments taking place in the Korean Peninsula in breath-taking rapidity after a spell of threats and counter-threats by …Read More
Uniform Education? By Faisal Bari
THE prime minister has said that having a uniform education system, across the country, is a priority. And this has …Read More
Hopscotch Indian Foreign Policy | Editorial
The escalating war of words between Indian and Pakistani officials is not a novel experience. The heated words will tone …Read More
Reconstructing The Civil Service By Riaz Khan
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in his address to civil officers in Peshawar in April 1948, said “that Prime Ministers come …Read More
Rationalising Pakistan-China Ties By Khalid Saleem
There are no two opinions that the twenty-first is destined to be Asia’s century. Asian states, therefore, particularly ours that …Read More


