Privatisation Plans | Editorial
FEW believe that the government can pull off its plans to privatise the loss-making state-owned enterprises in whatever time it …
Read MoreEurope’s Post-Pandemic Economic Challenges – Analysis By Alfred Kammer
Europe has met the COVID-19 pandemic with audacity and imagination and is enjoying a strong but bumpy economic recovery. It …
Read MoreThe Perfect Economic Storm By Imtiaz Rafi Butt
THE global economic structure has fallen headlong from the covid-19 pandemic into a challenging energy crisis. At the outset, the …
Read MoreThe Saudi Deal | Daily Times Editorial
The deal with Saudi Arabia, which puts $3 billion in the state bank’s vaults and gives us a $1.2 billion …
Read MoreCovid’s Impact on Students By Faisal Bari
A NUMBER of papers in academic journals show that Covid-19 has had a very significant impact on students’ mental health. …
Read MoreAUKUS: The New Alliance to Contain China By Akbar Jan Marwat
SOON after the withdrawal of the American troops from Afghanistan, President Biden declared in his first foreign policy speech in …
Read MoreWhy China Is the World’s Last ‘Zero Covid’ Holdout By Vivian Wang
Since then, China has locked down a city of 4 million, as well as several smaller cities and parts of …
Read MoreThe International Order Isn’t Ready for the Climate Crisis By Stewart M. Patrick
The planet is in the throes of an environmental emergency. Humanity’s continued addiction to fossil fuels and its voracious appetite …
Read MoreWhat is the Future of Bilateral Ties Between Afghanistan and Iran? By Dr Tahir Ashraf
Who could have imagined that closer ties could be established between the Afghan Taliban and Iran, but the two sides …
Read MorePM Imran Saudi Crown Prince Vow to Boost ‘Fraternal Ties’
Prime Minister Imran Khan met on Monday with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of the …
Read MoreGlobal Warming | The Nation Editorial
According to the United Nations World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Asia suffered its hottest day on record in 2020. The implications …
Read MoreThe Stalemate Of Vienna Nuclear Talks – OpEd By Cyrus Yaqubi
After the sixth round of nuclear talks in Vienna about revving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action(JCPOA), where Rouhani’s administration …
Read MoreA Flawed Economic Model By Dr Kamal Monnoo
One step forward, two steps backwards—every time we think that Pakistan’s economy is headed in the right direction, in comes …
Read MoreImproving Ties | The Nation Editorial
After years of deep-rooted mistrust, Bangladesh and Pakistan are looking to enhance bilateral and economic ties. This is a promising …
Read MoreArms Race and Emerging Global Military Trends By Talat Masood
The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad recently organised a webinar on emerging global military trends and its impact on national …
Read MoreGlobal Governance By Altaf Hussain Khosa
LIKE our national ‘establishment’ which constitutes a selected group of politicians, military-civil bureaucrats, judges of superior courts, business magnates, and …
Read MorePakistan-China Cooperation By Hassan Baig
Pakistan is the world’s fifth largest country which provides opportunities to investors to invest in various sectors of the economy, …
Read MoreThe G20 Needs To Do More Than Recycle The G7’s Agenda – Analysis By Adam Triggs
The world economy is facing a two-speed recovery. The rich world is overheating. The poor world is stagnating, with Asia’s …
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