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British Prime Minister Theresa May had hoped that the third time would do the trick. After failing twice to get …
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Yesterday was the United Nations (UN) World Water Day, and Pakistan remains on the precipice of becoming a chronically water-scarce …
Read MoreCPEC is a Key to Cultural Relations Between China and Pakistan By Komal Niazi
China and Pakistan are exchanging their cultural values, norms and patterns with the initiative of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor …
Read MoreTechnical Education By Umar Bin Abdul Aziz
NO nation could progress unless it promotes technical education. Technical education plays a vital role in human resource development of …
Read MorePM Mahathir’s Visit | Editorial
THE visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Malaysia last November really helped build up the momentum and renew relationship …
Read MoreCaring About Climate Change! By Khalid Saleem
When President Trump carried out his threat to opt out of the Paris Accord, hardly anyone was surprised considering the …
Read MorePakistan, Afghan Peace and India By Ikram Sehgal
After almost two decades the US-led NATO intervention in Afghanistan aimed at eradicating the Taliban has no end in sight. …
Read MoreTrue Spirit of Pakistan Resolution By Muhammad Asif
THE creation of Pakistan is viewed differently by different historians and analysts. In Pakistan political circles attribute it to the …
Read MoreChanging Foreign Policy Dimensions By Asad Hussain
The world seems to be on a roller coaster, changing its dimensions abruptly. If history is any guide, states conquered …
Read MoreAusterity and Education By Faisal Bari
FISCAL and foreign currency account deficits were destabilising the macroeconomic situation. The government, in a bid to acquire macroeconomic stability, …
Read MoreBeware of Geo-economics By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
TODAY, we are at the threshold of a new geopolitical and geo-economic world order; in which the methods of commerce …
Read MoreUS Ties With Pakistan Are Now Very Good: Trump
After months of strained relations between Islamabad and Washington, United States President Donald Trump on Friday said ties with Pakistan …
Read MoreSupremacy Over Efficiency: A tale of Civil Services By Mohsin Saleemullah
It was not until 1862 when neither a single Indian joined the Indian civil services rooted in during the British …
Read MorePakistan’s Corridors: Economic and Transit Hub By Hassnain Javed
In an era where geostrategic and geopolitical maneuvering of states are giving way to ‘geo-economics’ pursuits, Pakistan’s advantageous location offers …
Read MoreUtilising Thar Coal | Editorial
The much-talked-about Thar coal has finally started producing electricity. It’s a good news indeed for a country that has been …
Read MoreArms Trade And Strategic Stability By Iqbal Khan
STOCKHOLM International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has released the data in its annual report, on March11, captioned ‘Trends in International …
Read MoreNorth Korea Threatens to End US Talks and Restart Nuclear Tests By Song Jung and Aime Williams
North Korea is considering dropping nuclear talks with the US and restarting missile launches and nuclear tests just weeks after …
Read MoreHow Will the Growing U.S.-European Split Affect NATO? By Ted Galen Carpenter
An array of news stories over the past two weeks confirms that Washington’s NATO allies are increasingly defiant toward U.S. …
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