Struggles of Online Education in Pakistan By Momina Raja
The much-debated online education in Pakistan has challenged the students, teachers and also exposed the lack of technology in Pakistan …
Read MoreIndia, China, the United States and us By Syed Mohammad Ali
The recent confrontation between India and China has been noted around the world with concern. India’s decision to revoke Article …
Read MoreThe Dynamics of Sino-US Competition By Dr Shoaib Baloch
THE US has adopted a competitive approach toward China. It has declared China as a major ‘strategic competitor’ and a …
Read MoreCovid-19 and Pakistan’s Economy By Khayyam Munawar
The Corona Virus, codenamed COVID-19 was first traced and reported back on the 1st of November in the Wuhan city …
Read MoreImplications of the India-China Conflict By Talat Masood
Aconventional view would be that the present flare-up on the India-China border would keep India engaged with China, a more …
Read MoreHigher Education and Universities By Syed Akhtar Ali Shah
Access to higher education world over tends to be very competitive and expensive. No wonder, only the most talented students …
Read MoreAn Expansionist South Asia By Shahzad Chaudhry
Siachen glacier lies just northeast of point MJ9842 where the demarcated Line of Control (LoC) ends. Beyond this is unmarked …
Read MoreBRI: Mutual Path to Global Success By Yasir Habib Khan
Today the world is rife with daunting challenges involving economic sustainability, high-tech growth, trade, infrastructure, finance, global connectivity, people-to-people connections, …
Read MoreHow to Reopen Educational Institutes By Muhammad Asim Siddique
Educational institutions are open in the countries most affected by the Corona virus, even in the Chinese province of Wuhan …
Read MoreA Crisis Is Brewing Between India and China. But This Time There Is a Big Difference By Arif Rafiq
It isn’t entirely clear what is taking place along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that separates Chinese and Indian-controlled …
Read MoreRefugee Problem | Editorial
The world ought to be very concerned about the latest warning from the United Nations Refugee Agency that an unprecedented …
Read MoreWhy Donald Trump Can't Win in North Korea By Robert E. Kelly
Yet again, North Korea has expressed its displeasure over inter-Korean relations. This week it destroyed a facility wherein inter-Korean meetings …
Read MoreAnother Needless Clash in S.Asia | Editorial
Beijing and New Delhi need to deescalate immediately if they want to keep this particular confrontation from creating problems for …
Read MoreWhen the System Fails By Stewart Patrick
The chaotic global response to the coronavirus pandemic has tested the faith of even the most ardent internationalists. Most nations, …
Read MoreBudget, The Economy and COVID-19 By M. Abbas Raza
The budget speech for FY 2020-21, followed by the press conference of the economic team needs a careful analysis to …
Read MoreBudget 2020-2021 | Editorial
The federal budget for the fiscal year 2020-2021 comes at a challenging time when economic growth all over the world …
Read MoreSino-US Ties at a Crossroads By Maleeha Lodhi
THE confrontation instigated by the United States with China continues to intensify. The pandemic has escalated tensions between them that …
Read MoreEconomy in Distress | Editorial
THE Economic Survey released on Thursday paints a picture of an economy in deep distress. Since the period covered by …
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