The ASEAN Way: Moving Beyond Economics By Dr Maqsudul Hasan Nuri
COOPERATION between some Asian nations in the last few decades has stimulated increasingly com plex and overlapping institutions. As Southeast …
Read MoreEconomy in 2020 | Editorial
THE incoming year will be a decisive one for the economy. The stabilisation that saw a tortured start in 2019 …
Read MoreTime For a Paradigm Shift in Pakistan’s Trade By Aadil Nakhoda
KARACHI: One of the major challenges the current government faced when it came to power was the burgeoning current account …
Read MoreNuclear Equilibrium Upset | Editorial
The popular belief that possessing nuclear weapons would bring parity between rival nations and prevent arms races has long been …
Read More2019 A Year of Economic Ups & Downs By Imran Ali Kundi
ISLAMABAD – The top leadership of the government is claiming to achieve the economic stabilisation in year 2019, while the …
Read MoreProtecting Environment | Editorial
It is imperative for Pakistan to work towards countering the devastating effects of climate change and global warming considering the …
Read MoreIs the Trump-South Korea Cost Sharing Spat Over? By Daniel R. DePetris
Washington and Seoul have a deal. Or more to the point, whatever deal that is signed won't include the spending …
Read MoreForgotten Water Crisis | Editorial
“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water,” the English poet W. H. Auden once said. And his words …
Read MoreForty Years of Afghan War By Dr Moonis Ahmar
Afghanistan is the only country in modern history which has been at war for almost half a century. When the …
Read MorePak-Saudi Relations By Muhammad Asif Noor
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud was in Islamabad for his maiden visit to Pakistan after assuming office …
Read MoreModi’s Fall From Economic Reformer to Hate Monger By Durdana Najam
Just when the world had accepted India’s succumbing to the pressures of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to become a …
Read MoreUniversities and National Development By Rizwana Abbasi
Universities in Pakistan are suffering a great setback in the face of sweeping budget cuts by the federal government. Slashing …
Read MoreTwo-Nation Theory Vindicated | Editorial
CHIEF of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa has aptly pointed out that the Quaid-i-Azam’s vision about creation of Pakistan …
Read MoreEconomy in Year 2019 | Editorial
That Pakistan’s economy went from bad to worse in the outgoing year is hardly debatable. At the outset of 2019, …
Read MoreNews Stories That Made Headlines Around The Globe in 2019 By Farwa Naqvi
Dawn.com takes a look at the global events that shaped the outgoing year. From elections in the world’s biggest democracy …
Read MoreModi’s Path Towards India’s Destruction By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
INDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent move to drive the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) through Parliament of India has ignited …
Read MoreJinnah’s Pakistan in 21st Century By Dr Nasreen Akhtar
STANLEY Wolpert greatly acclaimed Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in his book Jinnah of Pakistan. Wolpret writes, “Few individuals significantly alter …
Read MoreAf-Pak Relations | Editorial
Pakistan’s government has reiterated its good wishes to Afghanistan’s incumbent president, Ashraf Ghani who won a slim majority of votes …
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