Pakistan’s Corridors: Economic and Transit Hub By Hassnain Javed
Mar 20,19In an era where geostrategic and geopolitical maneuvering of states are giving way to ‘geo-economics’ pursuits, Pakistan’s advantageous location offers …
Read MoreUtilising Thar Coal | Editorial
Mar 20,19The much-talked-about Thar coal has finally started producing electricity. It’s a good news indeed for a country that has been …
Read MoreArms Trade And Strategic Stability By Iqbal Khan
Mar 20,19STOCKHOLM International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has released the data in its annual report, on March11, captioned ‘Trends in International …
Read MoreNorth Korea Threatens to End US Talks and Restart Nuclear Tests By Song Jung and Aime Williams
Mar 19,19North Korea is considering dropping nuclear talks with the US and restarting missile launches and nuclear tests just weeks after …
Read MoreHow Will the Growing U.S.-European Split Affect NATO? By Ted Galen Carpenter
Mar 19,19An array of news stories over the past two weeks confirms that Washington’s NATO allies are increasingly defiant toward U.S. …
Read MoreCrown Prince MBS A Great Reformer By Naveed Aman Khan
Mar 19,19IN October 2011, Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz died, and the current King Salman began his ascent to power …
Read MorePak-China Strategic Dialogue | Editorial
Mar 19,19FIRST Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue being held in Beijing is yet another manifestation of the deep-rooted and widening dimensions …
Read MoreDiscover Pakistan | Editorial
Mar 18,19That tourism is one of the most dynamic economic sectors in the global economy has no two opinions. Growth in …
Read MoreGlobal Compression on the Taxation System By Muhammad Zahid Rifat
Mar 18,19The prevailing and somehow persisting global compression and slow down is having an adverse impact on the taxation system of …
Read MoreFDI & China’s Economic Development By S M Hali
Mar 16,19EVER since China decided to execute its opening up policy, it has made economic progress in leaps and bounds. Trade …
Read MorePakistan Opens to World | Editorial
Mar 16,19IN a landmark development, Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Thursday, launched the online visa regime with the aim to promote …
Read MoreTerror in New Zealand | Editorial
Mar 16,19Another day, another white far-right terrorist attack. This time the target was two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. For those …
Read MoreKartarpur Corridor | Editorial
Mar 16,19India has not been able to maintain its pro-war narrative for long because of mounting pressure from the West and …
Read MoreIndia Fails to Isolate Pakistan | Editorial
Mar 15,19Modi’s aggressive policies have brought Kashmir to world focus Once again, China has blocked the proposal to put Jaish-e-Muhammad leader …
Read MoreImproving Justice System | Editorial
Mar 15,19Justice delivery system in Pakistan has since long been a real cause for concern for hundreds of thousands of litigants …
Read MoreThe Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process By Chung-in Moon
Mar 15,19When the U.S.–North Korean summit in Hanoi ended early, with no agreement whatsoever, many South Koreans were shocked. The disappointing …
Read MoreThe Brexit Saga | Editorial
Mar 15,19‘Humiliation’ and ‘meltdown’ is how the British press is describing the last-ditch attempt by British Prime Minister Theresa May to …
Read MorePakistan, India Decide to Speed up Kartarpur Corridor Opening
Mar 15,19In a ‘cordial environment’, Pakistan and India Thursday agreed to work expeditiously on opening of Kartarpur Corridor, aimed at facilitating …
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