Growing Pak-Russia Ties By S Sadia Kazmi
WHILE the prospects of Pakistan and Russia cozying up to each other seem bright, there are certain geopolitical realities which …Read More
China Wants Better Indo-Pak Ties, Cooperation in SCO
Expressing hope for better bilateral ties between Pakistan and India, China has said that the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) provides …Read More
CSS Examinations And Chasing The Pakistani Dream By Nasir Khan
What is the Pakistani dream? Most people want their life to be full of resources, with a high standard of …Read More
Water Woes: Time to Act Now By Naveed Iftikhar / Maha Ahmad
Once a water-affluent country, Pakistan is now in the midst of a severe water crisis. Between 1990 and 2015, water …Read More
Global Peace Index, 2018 | Editorial
The Global Peace Index (GPI) 2018 has just come out. The findings have confirmed what much of the world knows …Read More
Indo-French Nuclear Cooperation — Meltdown Waiting to Happen? By Ali Raza
In 1945, the United States used Nagasaki and Hiroshima, two major cities of Japan, as testing sites for nuclear weapons, …Read More
Pakistan Deserves ‘Education’ By Aadil Aamir
The turnaround of Pakistan’s education is daunting but not insurmountable Education is the only phenomenon that cuts across horizontally through …Read More
Economic Head Winds – Are We Alone? By Dr Kamal Monnoo
The head winds towards Pakistan’s economy are getting stronger by the day, with the country seeming all but trapped in …Read More
Indo-Pacific: Alarming Competition By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
THE convergence of Americans and Indians strategic interest not only endure Washington’s decisive role in the Indo-Pacific region but also …Read More
War and Peace | Editorial
The vast sprawling wars of the 20th century are unlikely ever to be replicated, and have been replaced by clusters …Read More
Saving South Asia From a Water War? By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE unilateral inception/operation of Kishanganga Dam by the Indian prime minister in the Indian occupied Kashmir is reflective of Indian …Read More
Nobel Prize For Trump? By Farrukh Khan Pitafi
“North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un just stated that the ‘nuclear button is on his desk at all times.’ Will someone …Read More
For a new face of Higher Education By Munir Ahmed
The appointment of well-known educationist, environmentalist, and development expert Dr Tariq Banuri as the new chairperson of the Higher Education …Read More
Syrian Conflict | Editorial
There are many actors to blame for the humanitarian disaster that has befallen Syria since the outbreak of the civil …Read More
How to Manage Pak-US Ties By Ayaz Ahmed
It has been one of the most difficult tasks for almost all successive governments in Pakistan to effectively manage relations …Read More
Uncertainty Over Trump-Kim Summit Ends By Anwar Iqbal
WASHINGTON: The White House confirmed on Tuesday that the historic meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader …Read More
Reckoning United Nations By Baber Ali Bhatti
Whether in Syria, Bosnia, Kashmir, or Palestine, people are dying in millions. Series of sufferings, lynchings, and shootings are a …Read More
Another Pak-India Thaw in the Offing? By Iqbal Khan
CEASEFIRE violations across the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary(WB) became a new norm during Prime Minster Narendra …Read More


