An Update on the Current Status of Afghanistan By Dr Farah Naz
SINCE August 15, 2021, Afghanistan has not sta bilized. The haphazard way of US/NATO forces withdrawal left behind a mountain …
Read MoreUN and Kashmir’s Right to Self-Determination By Prof Dr Muhammad Khan
WORLD War-II ended with an estimated killing of 70–85 million people all over the globe. Historians estimate that 50–56 million …
Read MoreOIC Summit: Pakistan’s Remarkable Contribution By Asad Ali
DIALOGUE is the only peaceful solution to resolve any conflict. Use of force or other military options cannot be a …
Read MoreWill Pakistan’s Economy Survive or Collapse? By Shahid Mehmood
LADIES and gentlemen, before the headline makes you uneasy, hold onto your horses. There is no harm in asking a …
Read MoreThreatening Debt Crisis | Editorial
The debt crisis remains the biggest threat to stability in Pakistan, outweighing inflation, climate change and terrible cybersecurity, according to …
Read MoreHow Can OIC Improve the Security Situation in South Asia? By Samina Akhter
After World War I, the Ottoman Empire and the Caliphate fell apart, leaving a void. Consequently, the glory of once …
Read MoreOmicron Spreading | Editorial
For the third consecutive day, Pakistan has been reporting a positivity rate of more than three percent and within the …
Read MoreChanging Middle East and Pakistan: Opportunities on the Horizon By Shazia Anwer Cheema
We are at the beginning of the year 2022 and it seems like that ice is breaking in the Middle …
Read MoreAn Organic State Policy | Editorial
The new National Security Policy is making vibes. It confirms the notion that Pakistan is a forward looking nation-state, quite …
Read MoreReinvigorating SAARC By Inamullah Marwat
One of the key challenges that states face across the globe is how to effectively deal with Collective Goods’ Problems. …
Read MoreThe Durand Line and Beyond it By Muhammad Usman
THE Durand Line is an internationally recognized inherited border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, carved out as a result of an …
Read MoreNordic Model of Education and Pakistan By HR Ahmad/Kulsoom Ghias
Children are born and the world is already there for them to find the essence of life. Through the stages …
Read MoreCPEC Transforming the Development Patterns of Pakistan By Muhammad Zamir Assadi
China and Pakistan – two very immediate and close neighbors having the brotherly relationship of seven decades – have transformed …
Read MoreRussia-West Talks | Editorial
WHILE for the most part the parleys between Russia and the Western alliance this week may simply be talks about …
Read MoreNew Security Policy Seeks ‘Peace’ With India By Kamran Yousaf
Peace with immediate neighbours and economic diplomacy will be the central theme of the country’s foreign policy in the new …
Read MoreIran-US: No Exit? – OpEd By Joseph Solis-Mullen
To borrow from that wiliest of ex-bishops turned statesmen, Charles de Talleyrand, George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq was …
Read MoreOmicron Has Arrived | Editorial
With the coronavirus again spreading at the fastest pace in about six months, it’s clear that the Omicron variant has …
Read MoreEconomy and National Security By Dr Moonis Ahmar
The 220 million people of Pakistan would have been prosperous and secure if the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) had …
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