Education Issues By Foqia Sadiq Khan
It is time to visit the status of education, particularly since the 18th amendment has made it the state’s responsibility …
Read MoreForeign Policy: Kashmir Issue and the Dynamics of International Relations By Sheraz Zaka
Imran Khan has urged Pakistanis to come out of their homes, offices and workplaces every week for half an hour …
Read MoreSupport For Kashmir | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s address to the country on Monday was an important declaration of support for the Kashmiri cause, …
Read MoreSorry State of Education By Alijan Dilwash
Education plays a variety of significant roles for the development and advancement of a country. An educated nation can step …
Read MoreEducation Means More Than Just Job Prospects By Soufia Siddiqi
Through a series of recent writings on the education sector in Pakistan, a tricky narrative seems to be emerging around …
Read MoreRiddance to the INF Treaty By Andrew S. Erickson
In early August, the United States formally withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, a landmark 1987 arms control …
Read MoreIs the Economy Out of Deep Waters? By Sarah Saleh
The beginning of the fiscal year 2019 witnessed a massive drop in the current account deficit. From 2.13 billion dollars …
Read MoreProtracting US-Iran Standoff By Khalid Chandio
The recent crisis between the US and Iran is an outcome of the fragile security dynamics of the Middle East. …
Read MoreTrump’s Assault on the Global Trading System By Chad P. Bown And Douglas A. Irwin
Donald Trump has been true to his word. After excoriating free trade while campaigning for the U.S. presidency, he has …
Read MoreThe Population Bust By Zachary Karabell
For most of human history, the world’s population grew so slowly that for most people alive, it would have felt …
Read MoreWrapping up the Afghan War, Finally? | Editorial
Any sincere movement towards ending the long, ugly Afghan war is readily appreciated – and indeed it seems that the …
Read MoreAn Insight into Pak-EU Strategic Ties By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
A soft power European Union (EU) can influence translates into economic, political and cultural benefits. It turned out that promoting …
Read MorePM Represents Nation’s Aspirations | Editorial
IN his televised address to the nation on Monday, Prime Minister Imran Khan once again in categorical terms represented the …
Read MoreDonald Trump and Peace in South Asia By Muhammad Nadeem Bhatti
Donald Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and defeated 16 other candidates in the primaries. Commentators described …
Read MoreGetting Real With The US Foreign Policy Establishment Realists – Analysis By Michael Averko
On Russian related matters, the more sane among us can perhaps be forgiven for becoming sedated by the kind of …
Read MorePakistan FATF-APG Facts and India’s Blackface By Muhammad Adil Rauf
Indian media is once again spreading false and misleading reports; claiming that APG has placed Pakistan on a “blacklist.” Indian …
Read MoreG7 – A Summit of Divided Minds | Editorial
This year’s G7 summit in France’s scenic town of Biarritz has concluded without much fuss; this should be the main …
Read MoreEconomy on the Path to Recovery By Mohammad Jamil
THE PTI government has indeed taken measures to reverse the economic downslide started with previous governments during the last ten …
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