The North-South Divide in India By Masud Ahmad Khan
The oldest racial group in India is Adivasis, or the aboriginals, who live in areas extending from Assam in the …
Read MoreA New Quad | Editorial
New diplomatic developments are occurring, which have the potential of changing the course of the politics of the region. Four …
Read MoreMoscow Talks | Editorial
On Wednesday, Russia is hosting talks in Moscow which will include officials from 10 countries including China and Pakistan. These …
Read MoreFM Qureshi in Kabul For ‘High-Level’ Talks on Bilateral Relations By Naveed Siddiqui
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi arrived in Kabul on Thursday, leading a high-level delegation to meet with Afghan officials and …
Read MoreU.S.-China Trade: Biden in Near Lockstep with Trump’s Policies By Milton Ezrati
It is strange how the commentariat gets used to things. Positions that were once described as a threat to world …
Read MoreAfghanistan Faces a New War By M Ziauddin
WITHIN a matter of a week starting Friday 08 October, the already uneasy regional calm had stood almost destroyed as …
Read MoreGeopolitical Reality and Major Powers By Dr Muhammad Akram Zaheer
The current geopolitical reality imposes new challenges and opportunities to resolve conflicts of interest through international cooperation, while maintaining a …
Read MoreBack to the Fund By Dr Niaz Murtaza & Aqib Rauf Abbasi
AS Pakistan goes back to the IMF, it is useful to review our 60-plus years’ ties with it. With 23 …
Read MoreCOP26 as The Turning Point: From Climate Negotiations to Solutions By Androulla Kaminara
The evidence is clear. In August, the world’s leading scientists concluded once again that immediate action is needed. Climate change …
Read MoreThe New Cold War By Hal Brands and John Lewis Gaddis
Is the world entering a new cold war? Our answer is yes and no. Yes if we mean a protracted …
Read MoreShaping US Middle East Policy Amidst Failing States, Failed Democratization And Increased Activism – Analysis By James M. Dorsey
The future of US engagement in the Middle East hangs in the balance. Two decades of forever war in Afghanistan …
Read MorePower Games in theA Asia-Pacific By Waseem Shabbir
The geopolitical dynamics are rapidly shaping up in strategically important regions of the world – heralding no signs of peace, …
Read MoreWhat’s Next For Pakistan And The US? By Hammad Sarfraz Mohsin Alam
KARACHI: They say history has a tendency to repeat itself. Well, that is certainly true in the case of US-Pakistan …
Read MoreThe Rocky Road of Pak-US Ties By Major Adil Raja(R)
“We don’t see ourselves building a broad relationship with Pakistan,” is what the US Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy Sherman …
Read MoreEconomic Management of Pakistan By Dr Muhammad Khan
THE significance of economy can be imagined from a famous quote, “Economy is the start and end of everything” for …
Read MoreObserving Changes in the Structures of Pakistani Economy and Society By Shahid Javed Burki
If economists working on Pakistan stay alert to the changes occurring around them, they too could one day aspire to …
Read MorePak Foreign Policy and India By Tariq Aqil
INDIA and Pakistan, the two nuclear powers in South Asia, have been very hostile neighbours since 1947 and this hostility …
Read MoreTrading With EU | Editorial
Pakistan, a major trading partner with the European Union, has got a pat as it was recognised as one of …
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