Pak-Afghan Cooperation | Editorial
FOREIGN Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi rightly chose Afghanistan for his first official trip abroad. In a visit to Kabul over …
Read MoreFor Palestinians, America Was Never an Honest Broker By Dalia Hatuqa
For decades, Palestinian leaders have engaged in a rigged peace process, seeking to force the international community’s blueprint for a …
Read MoreNorth Korea Denuclearization Is Nice, But Peace Is Better By Daniel L. Davis
North Korea celebrated the seventieth anniversary of their founding on Sunday, with a massive military parade featuring tanks, artillery, and …
Read MorePakistan, India and the NSG | Editorial
India’s latest attempt to seek admission into the 48-member strong Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has been unsuccessful. Despite US assurances …
Read MoreImpending Challenges For Higher Education By Muhammad Murtaza Noor
After being elected as 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran khan, in his maiden speech, highlighted importance of knowledge economy, …
Read MoreChina is no East India Company By M Ziauddin
For a number of well-known reasons, investors worldwide consider Pakistan a high-risk country. Indeed, why would any investor in his …
Read MoreUK-Pakistan Trade Ties By Rehman Chishti
I am delighted to be in Pakistan for my third visit as the British Prime Minister’s trade envoy to Pakistan, …
Read MorePakistan And The Middle East Crisis By Asad Hussain
Pakistan’s foreign policy generally centres on its relations with its immediate neighbours, especially India and Afghanistan, and with larger powers …
Read MoreTackling Taxation | Editorial
No government since Independence has successfully addressed the complex issue of taxation in Pakistan, and the population at an individual …
Read MoreTowards a Sustainable Financial System By Saima Akbar Ahmed
The buzz-word today in global finance is ‘sustainable finance’. An article published in the well-reputed periodical The Economist, explains the …
Read MoreTranspose in Pak-US Relations By Reema Shaukat
PAK-US diplomatic relations date back from October 20, 1947. Apart from other cordial and subtle relations, Pakistan and USA relationship …
Read MoreEconomic Reforms By Waqar Masood Khan
We return to our series on economic reforms. An area that is truly the most intractable problem of fiscal finances …
Read MoreA Thaw in Pak-Russia Relations By Muhammad Usman Ghani
Pakistan, with its unique geographical location and its access to the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, has always attracted …
Read MoreWater is Lifeline of Any Nation! By Mohammad Jamil
IT is universally acknowledged that water is life because it is essential to human existence, as the human body can …
Read MoreIndo-Pak Relations By Dr Ikhlaq Hussain
India and Pakistan are two immediate neighbouring countries of South-Asia. Seven decades have passed; the relations of these two unfortunate …
Read MoreGrowing Pakistan-US Strategic Divergence By Javid Husain
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s recent visit to Pakistan, which was followed by a longer and more productive visit …
Read MoreReiteration of Pak-China Friendship By Muhammad Khan
The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi visited Pakistan on the heels of visit by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo. …
Read MoreLooming Water Crisis | Editorial
More than charity will be required With only 30 days of average water storage capacity Pakistan in on the brink …
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