World Bank Disappoints Pakistan By Iqbal Khan
THE Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is a profoundly important international agreement that provides an essential cooperative framework for India and …
Read MorePerception and Misperception on the Korean Peninsula By Robert Jervis and Mira Rapp-Hooper
North Korea has all but completed its quest for nuclear weapons. It has demonstrated its ability to produce boosted-fission bombs …
Read MoreSyria And Disarmament | Editorial
The international community is up in arms over disarmament. Or, to be more precise, Britain and the US are more …
Read MoreNuclear Supplier Group’s Upcoming Plenary By Beenish Altaf
With the approaching of the twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), an elite nuclear cartel to control …
Read MorePakistan, India Agree to Restore LoC Ceasefire By Baqir Sajjad Syed
ISLAMABAD: In a rare positive development, Pakistan and India agreed on Tuesday to restore ceaseÂfire on the Line of Control …
Read MoreDigital Pakistan | Editorial
OVER a year since it was first floated, the federal cabinet approved the Ministry of Information Technology’s ‘Digital Pakistan’ policy …
Read MorePunjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) Jobs
Vacancies / Positions:- — Specialized Healthcare & Medical Education Department Assistant Professor Clinical Genetics — Agriculture Department Computer Programmer — …
Read MoreSCO and Pakistan By Zamir Ahmed Awan
THE Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), created in Shanghai, China, on June 15, 2001, is a political, economic, and security organisation …
Read MoreNuclear Pakistan – The Way Forward By Ambassador Tariq Osman Hyder
Twenty years on after Pakistan was compelled on 28 May 1998 to demonstrate its nuclear capability it continues to evoke …
Read MoreThe Pak-Russia Strategic Realignment By Amna Tauhidi
The end of Cold War witnessed a tectonic shift in world affairs: a transition from bipolar world to a unipolar …
Read MoreNeed For New Thinking in Indo-Pak Ties By Shahid M Amin
DIFFERENCE of opinion is natural in any democratic society. Indeed this is the sign of a free people who have …
Read MoreWater Scarcity By Farooq Ahmed Khan
PAKISTAN is inching towards a serious water crisis as per capita water availability is falling due to diminishing freshwater supplies …
Read MoreFinally, An Identity For FATA By Munir Ahmed
The Senate of Pakistan with the overwhelming majority of 71 votes endorsed the National Assembly’s historic decision to merge the …
Read MoreFresh Frame-Work For Restoring Pak-Afghan Peace By Shaikh Abdul Rasheed
Pakistan and Afghanistan initiated a new bilateral engagement frame-work — Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS) in the …
Read MoreTwenty Years After | Editorial
Nothing in my professional life as a Pakistani diplomat for 37 years has given me more satisfaction and pride as …
Read MoreIndia’s Fragile Balance Between The US And Russia – Analysis By Luciane Noronha M. de Oliveira
Last month, U.S Admiral Philip S. Davidson, the nominee for the Pacific Command Commander warned the American Senate that India …
Read MoreChina's Nuclear Weapons: Everything You Always Wanted to Know By Steve Weintz
With its first nuclear test on October 16, 1964, China joined the other victorious allies of World War II in …
Read MoreMiddle East: Divided And Ruled By Moneeb Ahmad Barlas
Throughout history, imperial powers mastered the art of ‘Divide and Rule’. The logic was simple, and helped them sustain their …
Read More