Pakistan Stands Alone Despite Sacrifices By Senator Rehman Malik
In an attempt to examine why our sacrifices as a country are not recognised, we need to revisit incidences that …
Read MoreCrisis in Afghanistan By Sherry Rehman
The growing risk of an unstable Afghanistan is not a new worry. Despite the fact that the Taliban regime is …
Read MoreWho Cares About the SNC? By Arooj Naveed Haq
Conversations surrounding the Single National Curriculum (SNC) have steadily intensified. From a curricular reform conceived of in bureaucratic offices, the …
Read MoreMending Ties By Touqir Hussain
IT is a rare moment in the history of US-Pakistan relations. Traditionally, they have either been up or down, or …
Read MoreIndia’s Collapse in the Indo-Pacific By Saad Rasool
The Cold War between China and the United States is being ‘fought’ at multiple fronts—in the South China Sea, in …
Read MoreUS-India Strategic Partnership By Naveed Aman Khan
THE US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) has underperformed its goals. Indian interlocutors suggested that the United States has …
Read MoreTalks With TTP | Editorial
There are reports that the government’s talks with the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan are progressing well. No indication about this has been …
Read MoreChecking Unsustainable Global Warming By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Climate change caused by global warming is undoubtedly the biggest ever challenge faced by inhabitants of the earth and if …
Read MoreImproving Quality in Education By M Ilyas Kalhoro
EDUCATIONAL decline is one of the most-talked-about issues. The discourse as to the sector highlights the hindrances towards educational advancement. …
Read MoreManaging Covid-19 By Palitha Mahipala
THE Covid-19 pandemic has adversely impacted even the most resilient health systems — from individuals to communities, from daily wagers …
Read MoreBuilding ‘Stable, Predicable’ US-Russia Ties: Dream Or Reality? – Analysis By Observer Research Foundation
On November 2, the Secretary of Russia’s National Security Council Nikolai Patrushev and CIA Director William Burns met to discuss …
Read MoreXi Is Running Out of Time (China’s Economy Heads for a Hard Landing) By Daniel H. Rosen
How worried should observers be about China’s economy? As recently as midsummer, that seemed like an academic question geared to …
Read MoreRethinking Water Governance in Pakistan By Syed Mohammad Ali
Being one of the top ten hotspots for climate change, Pakistan with its burgeoning population of 225 million, is at …
Read MorePM Imran Announces ‘Biggest Welfare Package in Pakistan’s History’ to Mitigate Inflation Impact
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday addressed the nation to announce a package to mitigate the hardships of the inflation-hit …
Read MoreA Changing Region By Adnan Rafiq
AS new fissures appear within the governing elites in Pakistan, the fulcrum of world politics seems to be moving away …
Read MoreReopening Border Travel | Editorial
ON Thursday, Pakistani and Afghan authorities reopened the Chaman border crossing to allow cargo trade and travel for thousands of …
Read MoreEVMs in 2023 By Idrees Khawaja
THE approach adopted by analysts and others for making a case against the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) is …
Read MoreNo Change in America’s Pak-Afghan Policy By Dr Syed Akhtar Ali Shah
With a bruised sense of pride, the recent introduction of the Afghanistan Counterterrorism, Oversight, and Accountability Act by Republican senators …
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