Return On Investment | Editorial
Sep 21,21With Chinese investors of Independent Power Producers (IPP) and other CPEC expressing concerns about the delay in payables, the government …
Read MoreSustainable Development and Future of the World By Muhammad Anwar Farooq
Sep 21,21THE term ‘sustainable development’ was first coined in 1987. It means the development of society in such a way that …
Read MoreThe US’ South Asian Policy After Afghan Exit By Prof Abdul Shakoor Shah
Sep 21,21THE US consciously or unconsciously committed principal mistakes regarding their exit from Afghanistan namely the emergency plan for evacuation prior …
Read MoreOil Import Bill | Editorial
Sep 20,21The country’s oil import bill continues to balloon as it has been reported that during the first two months of …
Read MoreThe AUKUS Pact | Editorial
Sep 20,21President Biden, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and PM Scott Morrison announced a new defence pact between the US, the UK …
Read MoreEurasian Factor in Pak Foreign Policy By Prof Dr Muhammad Khan
Sep 20,21PAKISTAN is located in a closer geographical proximity of Eurasian region. In this regard, developing friendly relations with all neighbouring …
Read MoreUN Chief Warns China, US to Avoid Cold War
Sep 20,21UNITED NATIONS: Warning of a potential new Cold War, the head of the United Nations implored China and the United …
Read MoreEducation Policy By Minhaj Khalid
Sep 20,21EDUCATION plays an important role in the social economic development of a country and the human capital is completely dependent …
Read MoreBiden’s Fight Against The Taliban Shifts To The UN – OpEd By Luke Coffey
Sep 18,21As the Biden administration deals with the fallout in Afghanistan there is no shortage of challenges. Two, in particular, stand …
Read MorePak-China Cooperation For Regional Stability By Dr Tao Liang
Sep 18,21POLITICAL situation in Afghanistan is uncertain with the United States and its West allies pull major ground forces out of …
Read MoreBlinken’s Remarks — Our Response | Editorial
Sep 18,21Pakistan won’t toe the US line on Afghanistan, especially as far as granting or denying formal recognition of the Taliban …
Read MoreRussia and China: Are U.S. Enemies Aligning? By Jenna Biter
Sep 18,21Russia and China wrapped up the five-day bilateral military exercise Zapad/Interaction 2021 in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of northwestern …
Read MoreThe US-China Contest For Vietnam – Analysis By Mark J. Valencia
Sep 18,21Vietnam has become the latest crux in the US-China contest for the hearts and minds of Southeast Asian nations. It …
Read MoreThe Importance of SCO By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Sep 17,21Prime Minister Imran Khan, accompanied by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and some other cabinet ministers, will attend the 21st …
Read MoreFollowing Afghanistan Defeat: Can EU Win Own ‘Independence’ From US? – OpEd By Ramzy Baroud
Sep 17,21Suddenly, the idea put forth by French President, Emmanuel Macron, late last year does not seem so far-fetched or untenable …
Read MoreCovid-19 Precautions | Editorial
Sep 16,21According to the NCOC, the government will lift the additional restrictions put in place to reduce the transmission of Covid-19 …
Read MoreIndia and Russia—Less Useful to Each Other By Nawazish Ali
Sep 16,21Gone are the days when even a child in India, if asked about India’s best friend, would have blurted out, …
Read MoreCarving Stability From Crisis in Afghanistan By Sikandar Noorani
Sep 16,21WORLD seems more concerned about the future of Afghanistan especially after the formal completion of withdrawal by the US and …
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