State of War | Editorial
There is no longer any question of Afghanistan falling into a situation of civil war. The fact is that this …
Read MorePoor State of Education By Sajad Jatoi
The Covid wave, among other things, has affected our education system badly, most of which already was in a state …
Read MorePower Sector Reforms | Editorial
Concluding his week-long visit to Pakistan, the World Bank’s VP South Asia, Hartwig Schafer has emphasised that it is crucial …
Read MorePakistan-Afghanistan In World Focus By Rashid A Mughal
THE US led invasion of Afghanistan after the incidence of 9/11 opened new debate vis-a-vis tracing the roots and strategies …
Read MoreDigital Pakistan | Editorial
The Universal Service Fund (USF) approved 30 projects worth Rs18 billion for the IT sector of Pakistan with the aim …
Read MoreChanging Shades of US-India Ties Under Biden By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE conventional wisdom suggests that the US-India partnership, due to the bipartisan support it has been enjoying in Washington may …
Read MoreGlobal Race For Supremacy By Talat Masood
History bears witness that powerful nations have peacefully competed or gone to war to attain regional and global dominance. At …
Read MoreUS Defence Chief Wants to ‘Improve’ Pak-US Relationship
LAHORE: Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin on Tuesday discussed the ongoing situation …
Read MoreThe New Quad — Pakistan’s Breakthrough Diplomacy By Ozer Khalid
The pioneering Quadrilateral diplomatic forum (Quad) promoted by America strategically integrates Pakistan, the US, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan bringing our world …
Read MoreThe Three Year Scorecard By Fahd Husain
THE PTI government completes three years in power this month. At the end of this period, some harsh facts stand …
Read MoreAfghan Refugees in Pakistan By Yasmeen Aftab Ali
Richard Armitage, former secretary of state, was bull’s eye when in 2002, he said that Pakistan was never important to …
Read MoreChina And America: A New Game In A New Era – Analysis By William H. Overholt
China and the United States are in a different game than the rising power/established power conflicts of the past. Most …
Read MoreFires Across the Continents: Global Warming on the Rise By Hafeez Khan
It is time to wake up. We are facing the biggest threat ever to mankind – Global warming is here; …
Read MoreTackling Climate Change | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s 10 billion tree plantation programme is coming along incredibly well as on Saturday, government officials, teachers …
Read MoreThe US Contest With China By Shahid Javed Burki
There was hope that the growing contest between the United States and China while Donald Trump occupied the White House …
Read MoreInternational Visit | Editorial
A delegation from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) decided to visit the Kashmir …
Read MoreElectoral Reforms: A National Interest By Muhammad Ali Alvi
IT was only in 2013 when a democratically elected Government completed its five years term. However, it was not before …
Read MoreClimate-Smart Cities By Ali Tauqeer Sheikh
PAKISTANI urban planners have failed miserably to plan safe and livable cities for us. Instead of serving as engines of …
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