Historic Perspective on Two-Nation Theory By Malik Ashraf
The independence movement for the creation of Pakistan was arguably the shortest ever struggle to throw off the yolk of …Read More
North Korea Vows To Retain Nuclear Knowledge By Bryan Harris
North Korea has said it will retain its nuclear knowledge in comments likely to strain an increasingly tense relationship between …Read More
Economy And IMF By Dr Vaqar Ahmed
The end of fiscal year 2018 saw Pakistan’s current account deficit widening to a record high USD 18 billion. This …Read More
US Responsibility as a Nuclear Power By Reema Shaukat
SEVENTY-three years have passed since USA for the very first time used nuclear bombs. On August 6, 1945 the US …Read More
Reviewing Foreign Policy By Ali Sarwar Naqvi
As the newly elected government assumes the reins of power, it is an appropriate moment to review our foreign policy, …Read More
India STA-1 Status And Implications For Pakistan By Adeela Ahmed
The global strategic milieu has been altered after a global shift. In this new world order, alliances are changing and …Read More
Turkey-US Spat | Editorial
FEW US presidents have shaken up the international order as much as the current incumbent of the White House. While …Read More
New Local Government (LG) System | Editorial
WHILE the process of transfer of power has started, it is heartening to note that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and its ally …Read More
What is Bad: Economy or Its Management? By Iqbal Khan
THE outgoing caretaker of country’s finance had only been viewing the matters from a banker’s “balance sheet perspective”—and, hence, portraying …Read More
Resetting Foreign Policy Agenda By Javid Husain
The advent of a new Imran Khan-led PTI government offers a welcome opportunity to reconsider existing internal and external policies …Read More
Trading War Drums By KK Shahid
As the PTI government takes off this week, among the most noteworthy tasks on its immediate to-do list is addressing …Read More
Putting The Foreign Policy in Order By Mudassir Saeed
A little more than a year ago, while addressing the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum for International …Read More
Pak-Russian Dream of Eurasia By Mahzaib Khan
Strategists of the 21st century have been looking at Russia as a supreme balancing power in the Eurasian supercontinent due …Read More
Pakistan – Challenge and Response By Tariq Osman Hyder
Pakistan’s 71st Independence anniversary is a time for looking back to see forward. The country is a prime example of …Read More
The War To End All Wars By Hasan Aftab Saeed
It’s coming Warning: satire ahead. The author bears absolutely no responsibility in the event of it being taken up by …Read More
The Strategic Thinking That Made America Great By Melvyn P. Leffler
In the last few weeks, U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized key allies, called the European Union a foe, and …Read More
Curbing Trade Deficit | Editorial
ONE of the biggest challenges the incoming government will face when it goes about the business of fixing the imbalances …Read More
Pakistan And Japan Move Closer By Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik
Japan has the potential to become an important trading partner of Pakistan. In 2015, Japan emerged as the 8th largest …Read More


