No More Universities By Dr Pervez Tahir
It can be said without fear of contradiction that quantitative expansion of the universities is always and invariably at the …
Read MoreUnfolding South Asian Rivalries By Syed Mohammad Ali
The haphazard American withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the sudden takeover by the Taliban, is an evident indictment of twenty wasted …
Read MoreFull Spectrum Defence | Editorial
The National Command Authority’s huddle on Wednesday stressed upon the need to counter India’s increasingly aggressive posturing in the region. …
Read MoreBRICS Leaders Call For Peaceful Settlement in Afghanistan
NEW DELHI: Leaders of the five-nation BRICS club (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi …
Read MoreParadox of US Politics in Afghanistan By Dr Syed Akhtar Ali Shah
The galvanisation of al-Qaeda and their orchestrated attacks — in Bali, US Embassy in Kenya, Europe, and New York’s World …
Read MoreChanging Global Power Dynamics and CPEC By Dr Shoaib Baloch
THE rise and fall of great powers change the dynamics of world politics.When the key players in the global system …
Read MoreChanging Power Dynamics of the Region By Talat Masood
For the last twenty years, the US has been the dominant world power. Its military muscle, economic largesse, and strategic …
Read MoreWhy North Korea Turned Inward After the Trump Era By Doug Bandow
Kim Jong-un continues to abandon what once appeared to be a hallmark of his tenure: a commitment to economic growth …
Read MoreSeptember 6, 1965 — The war that Changed Pakistan By Mushahid Hussain
The September 1965 War is a turning point in Pakistan’s chequered history. It nurtured many a myth about white gowned …
Read MoreThe World Isn’t Ready for the Next Outbreak By Andrew C. Heinrich and Saad B. Omer
The COVID-19 pandemic is the greatest global health crisis in at least a generation, and international organizations have responded accordingly. …
Read MorePak & Challenge of Nation-Building By Tariq Aqil
NATION-building means the process of building a national identity using the power of the state. This process aims to unify …
Read MoreAfghanistan: Key Regional Role | Editorial
Pakistan’s proactive Afghan policy is not without a reason. As a victim of war on terror and recipient of millions …
Read MorePakistan’s Role in Afghanistan | Editorial
A lot of fuss has been made about Pakistan’s role in the Afghan mess right through the war against terrorism. …
Read MoreMoment of Truth By Maleeha Lodhi
HISTORY has come full circle in Afghanistan with the Taliban regaining power after 20 years of war. In post-America Afghanistan …
Read MoreAmerica No Longer Wins Wars By Shahid Javed Burki
The United States came out of large military conflicts in Europe and Asia — known together as the Second …
Read MoreThe Electricity Conundrum | Editorial
Summers in Pakistan are always subject to several pitfalls with regards to power and electricity supply. The power crisis hit …
Read MoreInterrupted Education | Editorial
With the NCOC’s decision to reimpose restrictions due to the added stress on hospitals as a result of the delta …
Read MoreCPEC and India’s Woes By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Conceptually speaking, the characterisation of CPEC as a game changer towards an eternal strategic partnership between China and Pakistan is …
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