Helsinki Summit: Currents & Cross-Currents By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
APPARENTLY, many currents and cross-currents are being chartered regarding the upcoming Summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the US …Read More
Trump’s American Dream, Multipolar World and Pakistan By Shakeel Anjum
Throughout his electoral campaign, Donald Trump maintained that deals made by previous administrations were bad and China and other allies …Read More
What’s Next For NATO? By Harlan Ullman
This is a potentially tectonic week for NATO, US relations with Russia and America’s future global leadership role. It began …Read More
Afghan Peace: Another Jumpstart Effort By Iqbal Khan
AMBASSADOR Alice G Wells, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, is visiting Islamabad and Kabul so frequently that Pakistan’s Foreign Office …Read More
Back to the IMF | Editorial
THERE is growing awareness that Pakistan is firmly on the road back to the IMF for an emergency loan as …Read More
Hassles of Higher Education By Dr Naazir Mahmood
Oh, what a pleasure it was to listen to Dr Tariq Banuri. The new chairman of the Higher Education Commission …Read More
The Helsinki Summit By Joe Macaron
On July 16, US President Donald Trump will meet in the Finnish capital Helsinki a triumphant Russian President Vladimir Putin, …Read More
Overcoming Water Shortages: A Challenge For Next Government By Dr Muhammad Khan
The local and international water experts have been warning Pakistan since last three decades to take necessary measures for water …Read More
Dismal State of the Top Cadre Services By Shehryar Aziz
The Federal Public Service Commission has recently released the result of the Commission for Superior Services Examination for the year …Read More
A Pak-Afghan Water Treaty? By Mashhood Hassan Azam Awan
The Indus River Basin is shared by four countries: Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and China. The water sector in this region …Read More
NSG Expansion and the Indo-Pak Angle By Ali Raza
It is a well-known fact that nuclear technology can not only be used for development of nuclear weapons, but also …Read More
Pakistan’s Economy in Doldrums By Mohammad Jamil
LAST month, Moody’s Investors Service (MIS) downgraded Pakistan’s rating to negative from stable. It stated that the decision to change …Read More
The Unending Indo-Pak Conflict By Busharat Elahi Jamil
In this esteemed work, Stanley Wolpert shares his 60-years’ worth of personal experiences regarding relations of India and Pakistan. He …Read More
Sustainable Water Policy By Hammad Asif
In a simple world of two farmers, one who lived by a pond and the other who lived by a …Read More
What Are We Importing? By Dr Pervez Tahir
In the first 11 months of 2017-18, imports stood at $55.23 billion, an increase of 14.12 per cent. Exports increased …Read More
Grey Must not Convert into Black By Asad Hussain
The decision was made on last Wednesday night at the plenary session of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in …Read More
Trump-Putin Summit – Episode Without Agenda? By Dr. Imran Khalid
With the sounds of victory trumpets still hanging in the air over the thrilling summit in Singapore with Kim Jong-un, …Read More
China: Major Benefactor for Pakistan By Zamir Ahmed Awan
CURRENTLY there are around 25000 Pakistani students studying in China. Most of them are in S&T sector, especially applied Sciences …Read More


