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INDIAN top military and civil officials frequently issue controversial, provocative statements that pose serious threat to regional peace and security. …
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DURING the Cold War era, India was in the Soviet camp; and after the disintegration of Soviet Union bonhomie between …
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, while focusing on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), should also look beyond in the European Union (EU), amid …
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The Tibetan Plateau has become a party to an insidious water game and some of the countries in the region …
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President Donald Trump has not only brought an almost nihilistic iconoclasm to the White House striking fear into traditionalists that …
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SYRIA is going through a turmoil. As per UN report it has 6.5 million internally displaced people and 5.6 million …
Read MoreThe US’ Withdrawal From Nuclear Deal With Iran By Nasir Khan
US President Donald Trump is withdrawing the United States from the nuclear agreement with Iran. According to the deal, Iran …
Read MoreImproving Diplomatic Relations By Ishaque Khan
Pakistan has been executing a master plan in terms of foreign policy, as of late. One of the foreign ministries …
Read MoreThe Big Chill: The Alarming Decline in US-Russian Relations By Mary Sarotte
Soviet-era jokes are fashionable once again in Russia. Thus: a man walks into the headquarters of the Federal Security Service …
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On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), colloquially known …
Read MoreAnalysing Pakistan-Japan Relations By Dr Khalil-ur-Rahman Shaikh
Japan and Pakistan established formal diplomatic relations in 1952. Both the countries enjoyed economic relations before the birth of the …
Read MoreThe Other Side of CPEC By Moonis Ahmar
While speaking at the opening ceremony of the 8th Judicial Conference organised by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan …
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The renowned political scientist Thucydides stated, “The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must.” To …
Read MoreWhy is India Sabotaging SAARC Summits? By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summits are usually held biennially, hosted by a member state in alphabetical …
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SPEAKING at an international seminar on ‘The Present and Future of Strategic Export Controls’ in Islamabad, Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua …
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OUR planet is under stress on account of large populations, the exponentially expanding human capacity for production, and manufacturing spurred …
Read MorePoverty Nightmare By Rashid A Mughal
ACCORDING to a World Bank Report, Poverty is the biggest challenge facing the world as despite collective efforts of UN …
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