JCPOA Talks | Editorial
About five months after Ebrahim Raisi was elected as the president of Iran, it appears that the Islamic Republic and …Read More
Pakistan Stands Alone Despite Sacrifices By Senator Rehman Malik
In an attempt to examine why our sacrifices as a country are not recognised, we need to revisit incidences that …Read More
Crisis in Afghanistan By Sherry Rehman
The growing risk of an unstable Afghanistan is not a new worry. Despite the fact that the Taliban regime is …Read More
Who Cares About the SNC? By Arooj Naveed Haq
Conversations surrounding the Single National Curriculum (SNC) have steadily intensified. From a curricular reform conceived of in bureaucratic offices, the …Read More
Mending Ties By Touqir Hussain
IT is a rare moment in the history of US-Pakistan relations. Traditionally, they have either been up or down, or …Read More
India’s Collapse in the Indo-Pacific By Saad Rasool
The Cold War between China and the United States is being ‘fought’ at multiple fronts—in the South China Sea, in …Read More
US-India Strategic Partnership By Naveed Aman Khan
THE US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) has underperformed its goals. Indian interlocutors suggested that the United States has …Read More
Talks With TTP | Editorial
There are reports that the government’s talks with the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan are progressing well. No indication about this has been …Read More
Checking Unsustainable Global Warming By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Climate change caused by global warming is undoubtedly the biggest ever challenge faced by inhabitants of the earth and if …Read More
Improving Quality in Education By M Ilyas Kalhoro
EDUCATIONAL decline is one of the most-talked-about issues. The discourse as to the sector highlights the hindrances towards educational advancement. …Read More
Managing Covid-19 By Palitha Mahipala
THE Covid-19 pandemic has adversely impacted even the most resilient health systems — from individuals to communities, from daily wagers …Read More
Building ‘Stable, Predicable’ US-Russia Ties: Dream Or Reality? – Analysis By Observer Research Foundation
On November 2, the Secretary of Russia’s National Security Council Nikolai Patrushev and CIA Director William Burns met to discuss …Read More
Xi Is Running Out of Time (China’s Economy Heads for a Hard Landing) By Daniel H. Rosen
How worried should observers be about China’s economy? As recently as midsummer, that seemed like an academic question geared to …Read More
Rethinking Water Governance in Pakistan By Syed Mohammad Ali
Being one of the top ten hotspots for climate change, Pakistan with its burgeoning population of 225 million, is at …Read More
PM Imran Announces ‘Biggest Welfare Package in Pakistan’s History’ to Mitigate Inflation Impact
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday addressed the nation to announce a package to mitigate the hardships of the inflation-hit …Read More
A Changing Region By Adnan Rafiq
AS new fissures appear within the governing elites in Pakistan, the fulcrum of world politics seems to be moving away …Read More
Reopening Border Travel | Editorial
ON Thursday, Pakistani and Afghan authorities reopened the Chaman border crossing to allow cargo trade and travel for thousands of …Read More
EVMs in 2023 By Idrees Khawaja
THE approach adopted by analysts and others for making a case against the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) is …Read More


