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Europe is faced with yet another crisis that reminds of the horrors of the two world wars. The consequences of …
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Just when the Chinese foreign minster’s surprise, unannounced trip to Kabul filled international headlines and brought hopes of greater international …
Read MorePost-Pandemic Education Crisis in Pakistan By Tayyaba Aurangzeb
22.8 million children in Pakistan between the ages of 5 – 16 years are currently out of school. Another 1 …
Read MoreAmerican Arrogance Amid Ukraine Crisis By Azhar Azam
After the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States in the 1990s reconsolidated strength and expanded hegemony across the …
Read MoreChina and OIC: An Expert Opinion By Dr Mehmood-ul-Hassan Khan
MOST recently Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi participated in the 48th OIC session in Islamabad during which …
Read MorePakistan’s NSP: Turning Point in Indo-Pak Relations By Dost Muhammad Barrech
PRIME Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan on January 14, 2022, unveiled Pakistan’s new National Security Policy (NSP). The policy is …
Read MoreEducation Crisis | Editorial
PAKISTAN’S educational crisis is rooted in inequality. Nowhere are national socioeconomic and gender fault lines more apparent than in the …
Read MoreWhat If Russia Makes a Deal? (How to End a War That No One Is Likely to Win) By Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage
The twentieth century’s two world wars are an endless source of precedents and analogies. The lead-up to World War II …
Read MoreWashington Can’t Treat Russia as It Does North Korea By Ted Galen Carpenter
US. policy with respect to the war in Ukraine is characterized by excessive emotionalism and stridency. Indeed, the hostility toward …
Read MoreIMF Talks | Editorial
The Seventh Review of Pakistan $6 billion Extended Fund Facility from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has become so contentious …
Read MoreIndia’s Missile Mistake and Global Bias
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Read MoreThe Limits To Russia And China’s ‘No Limits’ Friendship – Analysis By Anna Kireeva
The summit in early February between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping during the Beijing 2022 …
Read MoreOIC Declaration | Editorial
THE Islamabad Declaration adopted at the conclusion of the OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers appears to be a comprehensive document, …
Read MoreEncouraging Trade | Editorial
For the last few years, consistent efforts have been made to enhance bilateral trade relations by the governments of Pakistan …
Read MoreMoscow’s Mindset | Editorial
Moscow seems to be in a bizarre mindset. Having waged a war over Ukraine to check the eastward expansion of …
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