Pakistan & Afghanistan / Peace in Pakistan Tied to Peace in Afghanistan
Followed by several deadly terrorist attacks during the last two months, the suicide bombing in Shabqadar should be enough to …
Read MoreDevelopment of land-based Economic Systems| Shahid Javed Burki
According to several newspaper accounts, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s statement to the Senate on March 2, was received with considerable …
Read MorePopulation Planning: The Only way Forward | M Ziauddin
An acute shortage of capital, energy, water, skilled and educated manpower, healthcare facilities, housing and transport facilities have come together …
Read MorePeace in Pakistan Tied to Peace in Afghanistan | Pakistan Today Editorial
Followed by several deadly terrorist attacks during the last two months, the suicide bombing in Shabqadar should be enough to …
Read MoreHave Our Universities Failed? | Dr Farid A Malik
In the United States of America, there are several university towns. University of Arizona is located in Tucson and University …
Read MorePeacebuilding in South Asia: Challenges and Solutions | Zainab Ahmed
Peacebuilding is the practice of developing policies that consolidate peace and restore order through political, economic,and social reforms via newly …
Read MoreIndian Propaganda Against Pakistan Continues | Editorial
IN yet another clear manifestation that India is not at all interested in normalization of relations with Pakistan, the authorities …
Read MoreNuclear Programme: Bill Seeking Changes in NCA Act Dropped
ISLAMABAD: A bill seeking amendments in the laws dealing with Pakistan’s nuclear programme was withdrawn in the upper house of …
Read MoreCPEC: Symbol of Regional Integration | Dr Muhammad Khan
The concept of globalisation can well be defined as global interconnectedness, which is achieved through regional connectivity. The regional connectivity …
Read MoreContributing Factors for Bringing Peace in Afghanistan | Imran Qamar
The Afghan government actions seem to be in conformity of the fact that diplomatic solution with Taliban is the only …
Read MoreUS in Middle East | Fawad Kaiser
Instead of a peaceful, united Arab world, we have a handful of the most powerful states using proxy warfare, covert …
Read MoreOur Nuclear and Debt Bombs | K. Iqbal
During the recently concluded sixth ministerial-level Pakistan-US Strategic Dialogue, Pakistan’s nuclear programme and economy attracted the maximum attention of the …
Read MoreIran’s New Political Alignment | Afrasiab Khattak
Elections for Parliament in Islamic Republic of Iran held on February 26 did grab headlines in international media in terms …
Read MorePakistan’s Big Threat Isn’t Terrorism—It’s Climate Change | Sualiha Nazar
For decades, Pakistan has struggled to manage urgent crises, ranging from infrastructure woes to terrorism. While its policies focus on …
Read MoreUS-India Relations | Editorial
Two weeks ago, India was up in arms about the proposed sale of up to eight Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter …
Read MoreRefugee Crisis | Sikander Ahmed Shah | Abid Rizvi
THE continued presence of some 1.7 million registered and 1.3m unregistered Afghan refugees in Pakistan highlights the state’s inability to …
Read MorePak-US Ties: a Familiar Pattern
THE Pakistan-US Strategic Dialogue was conceived at a time when bilateral ties were in trouble and the two states were …
Read MoreNuclear Arms Race: Marshall Islands to file Lawsuit Against India,
The tiny Marshall Islands will seek to convince the UN’s highest court on Monday to take up a lawsuit against …
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