Indo-Pak’s Nuclear Perils By Muna Habib
Nuclear crisis management folk may ponder the advice given by66th former United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, to India …
Read MoreForeign Policy And Economic Challenges By Sheraz Zaka
After succeeding in the elections held on 25 July 2018, likely-to-be-prime minister-Imran Khan addressed the nation and also talked about …
Read MorePakistan’s Water Woes | Editorial
Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) will soon enter parliament as the new ruling party; the party will be confronted with some …
Read MoreNeed For a Joint Offensive Against Poverty By Saddam Hussein
The deadly triangle of Pakistan, Afghanistan and India’s perpetuating tensions is proving to be detrimental for the future of the …
Read MoreGrey Review | Editorial
The extent of how poorly Pakistan has performed in countering terrorist financing has never been in dispute, despite our legitimate …
Read MoreKashmiris constitutional rights are worth defending By Dr Nyla Ali Khan
How many people in Kashmir know about Article 35-A, over which a lot of hue and cry has been raised, …
Read MoreIs Afghanistan Ready for Peace? By Barnett R. Rubin
We used to appreciate the hard work of the United States for development in Afghanistan,” Iqbal Khyber, a 27-year-old medical …
Read MoreOvercoming economic and financial crises | Editorial
PTI leader and would-be Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs Asad Omer has dropped hints as to what the new …
Read MoreThe US: An unfriendly friend By Malik Ashraf
SINCE the advent of Trump erathe US has been employing different tactics to put Pakistan under pressure and the relations …
Read MorePainful British Exit From EU By Shahid M Amin
NEARLY two years have passed since British voters decided, in a referendum held on June 30, 2016, in favour of …
Read MoreChina’s Growing Influence in South Asia By Rida Khan
“Let China sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world,” Napoleon’s words seem spookily veracious today, as the …
Read MorePak-Russia Rapprochement By Misbah Arif
At the end of the Cold War, Moscow’s influence and interest significantly declined in South Asia. However, after almost two …
Read MorePak-China Ties: New Era of Unanimity By Muhammad Saad Khattak
PAKISTAN-China relations are always on a positive trajectory, in fact anything to the contrary is seen with a lot of …
Read MoreRenewing NFC Award | Editorial
THE politics of recent days notwithstanding, the moment when all the parties in parliament will have to sit down and …
Read MoreTies With US and Afghanistan By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE tasks for the new government, whenever it takes charge, are enormous. Its first focus must be on internal reform. …
Read MoreAnother IMF Loan: What’s Different This Time? By Dewan Mushtaq
Recent allegations by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has said Pakistan may try to acquire an International Monetary …
Read MoreTrump, Iran and Talks | Editorial
There is considerable irony to be perceived in the possibility that the ever-shifting position of President Trump vis-à-vis Iran will …
Read MoreA Revolutionary Foreign Policy By Shahzaib Khan
International relations ought to be based on principles of reciprocity and mutual respect and bound by some semblance of international …
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