Making Sense of the Indo-US Alliance By Moneeb Ahmad Barlas
“International politics, like all politics, is a struggle for power”, says Hans Morgenthau. In this struggle for power, states are …
Read MorePakistan’s Nuclear Safety And Security By Sonia Naz
In their research titled “Nuclear Security Briefing Book”, Wyn Bowen and Matthew Cottee state that nuclear terrorism involves the acquisition …
Read MoreA New Prime Minister | Editorial
It was an almost completely silent process as the members of the National Assembly divided to cast their votes for …
Read MoreStepping Softly — But Forward | Editorial
Whilst caution as ever has to be exercised in commenting at all publicly on the state of relations between India …
Read MoreWhat We Need is Good Governance By Dr Moonis Ahmer
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s concept of a welfare state on the model of Medina – which existed in …
Read MoreUS-Turkey Row | Editorial
THE US misses no opportunity to squeeze the Muslim countries. After Iran and Pakistan, it is now threatening to impose …
Read MoreThe Kashmir Issue: A Legal Perspective By Manzoor Hussain Gillani
The issue of Kashmir is not related to the unfinished agenda of partition alone, but a consistent struggle for the …
Read MoreUS Policy Adrift Vs Pakistan By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
WHILST at the Sandhurst Military Academy, Pakistan’s military officer is given honour by Her Majesty, the Queen Elizabeth of the …
Read MorePakistan’s Economic Crisis and the IMF By Yousuf Nazar
Pakistan’s incoming Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan recently Tweeted “President Erdogan and the people of Turkey know we are praying …
Read MoreHistoric Perspective on Two-Nation Theory By Malik Ashraf
The independence movement for the creation of Pakistan was arguably the shortest ever struggle to throw off the yolk of …
Read MoreNorth Korea Vows To Retain Nuclear Knowledge By Bryan Harris
North Korea has said it will retain its nuclear knowledge in comments likely to strain an increasingly tense relationship between …
Read MoreEconomy And IMF By Dr Vaqar Ahmed
The end of fiscal year 2018 saw Pakistan’s current account deficit widening to a record high USD 18 billion. This …
Read MoreUS Responsibility as a Nuclear Power By Reema Shaukat
SEVENTY-three years have passed since USA for the very first time used nuclear bombs. On August 6, 1945 the US …
Read MoreReviewing Foreign Policy By Ali Sarwar Naqvi
As the newly elected government assumes the reins of power, it is an appropriate moment to review our foreign policy, …
Read MoreIndia STA-1 Status And Implications For Pakistan By Adeela Ahmed
The global strategic milieu has been altered after a global shift. In this new world order, alliances are changing and …
Read MoreTurkey-US Spat | Editorial
FEW US presidents have shaken up the international order as much as the current incumbent of the White House. While …
Read MoreNew Local Government (LG) System | Editorial
WHILE the process of transfer of power has started, it is heartening to note that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and its ally …
Read MoreWhat is Bad: Economy or Its Management? By Iqbal Khan
THE outgoing caretaker of country’s finance had only been viewing the matters from a banker’s “balance sheet perspective”—and, hence, portraying …
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