Has Russia Re-emerged as a Strategic Challenge to NATO States By M Alam Brohi
The Soviet Empire lasted almost 7 decades before collapsing under its weight. The multiple factors leading to its demise were …
Read MoreAfghan Peace Process in Limbo By Talat Masood
It is indeed tragic that whereas all the three parties to the Afghan conflict — the Afghan government, the United …
Read MoreCurrent Account in Surplus After Four Years By Salman Siddiqui
KARACHI: Pakistan’s current account surprisingly turned positive after a gap of four years as the inflow of foreign currencies surpassed …
Read MoreEconomic Outlook | Editorial
The government’s economic team’s hard work had indeed yielded some fruit, as the economy has started moving towards the path …
Read MoreThe US’s South Asian Dilemma By Khalid Chandio
South Asia is one of the most sought regions by the world’s sole superpower, the US. Stability in South Asia …
Read MoreWhy Trump’s Shapeshifting Syria Policy Worked—Until It Didn’t By Frances Z. Brown
Throughout U.S. President Donald Trump’s nearly three years in office, analysts have lamented the muddle of his foreign policy, from …
Read MoreNo to Others’ Wars | Editorial
PRIME Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan had suffered a lot due to its policy of becoming a part …
Read MorePakistan Got a Vote of Confidence From IMF – What's Next By Khaleeq Kian
AS anticipated, Pakistan has successfully completed its first-quarterly review with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the $6 billion Extended …
Read MoreKartarpur is a Welcome Initiative But Can it Break The Ice With India? By Ashraf Jehangir Qazi
Opinions should only be based on facts Love is wise. Hatred is foolish — Bertrand Russell WHAT is the significance …
Read MoreA Stable Economy | Editorial
The government aims to now increase jobs in the Pakistani market along with creating avenues for foreign investment after successfully …
Read MoreCollapse of the Threat of ‘Phase One’ Trade Deal By Azhar Azam
The elongated trade war between China and the US continues to haemorrhage the two largest economies of the world and …
Read MoreWorld Faces New Face of India By Khalid Mahmood Rasool
In little over three months, India has taken three unexpected turns leaving the world stunned and scrambled. The largest democracy, …
Read MoreWill Trump Survive? By Rafia Zakaria
ON Nov 13, 2019, public hearings will begin in impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Trump, who is the 45th …
Read MoreThaw in Pak-Afghan Ties? | Editorial
After weeks of tension, there are signs of a thaw in relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan as Foreign Secretary Sohail …
Read MoreToward A Diverging BRICS Future – Analysis By Dan Steinbock
Two decades ago, the BRIC economies were projected to surpass the advanced G6 economies by the early 2030s. Today, the …
Read MoreIMF: Scratching the Surface By Hasaan Khawar
Congratulations are in order. The first review of the IMF programme has concluded, and Pakistan has met all the quarterly …
Read MoreThe Post-Brexit World: Closer UK-ASEAN Economic Ties? – Analysis By Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit
Sooner or later, the United Kingdom (UK) will leave the European Union. The Brexit fallout will compel the UK to …
Read MoreBabri Masjid Verdict | Editorial
Secular India is dead. Just read the world’s most respected newspapers for proof. India is now “fundamentally a Hindu nation” …
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