Monetary Policy | Editorial
THE State Bank’s decision to keep an easy monetary policy in place is a clear sign that it doesn’t want …
Read MoreMoscow Talks | Editorial
AS the May 1 deadline for America to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan draws close, efforts are afoot to speed …
Read More‘Tough’ US-China Talks Signal Rocky Start to Relations Under Biden
US and Chinese officials concluded on Friday what Washington called “tough and direct” talks in Alaska, which laid bare the …
Read MoreKashmir and the Role of the USA By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai
The Kashmir question is one of the oldest unresolved international problems in the world. The experience of nearly seven decades …
Read MoreHigher Education in Peril | Editorial
Before the Britishers arrived, the sub-continent was a thriving intellectual region. Even though education was perpetuated through religious institutions — …
Read MoreTalks With India | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa both recently made very public overtures to …
Read MoreThe World Still Needs the UN By Suzanne Nossel
Imagine a system of global governance fit for the twenty-first century. All nations would be bound to codified precepts restraining …
Read MoreAfghan Government, Taliban Agree to Accelerate Peace Talks After Moscow Summit: RIA
MOSCOW: The Afghan government and the Taliban have agreed to accelerate peace talks after Russia hosted an international conference aimed …
Read MoreSouth Asia Peace | Editorial
THE peace process in South Asia moves in fits and starts: things look up one moment, only to come crashing …
Read MoreUnderstanding Ranking of World-Universities By Aijaz A Hingorjo
IN modern information age, it is a million-dollar question why world universities are ranked each year by different academic ranking …
Read MoreDomestic Divisions Leave Blanks In US Asia Policy – Analysis By Gorana Grgic
In the flurry of analyses of Joe Biden’s early policy moves, there is a common thread that depicts the 46th …
Read MoreRenewal of Pakistan-Russia Gas Project By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
RECENTLY, Pakistan and Russia have signed a revised deal for laying the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline, formerly known as the …
Read MoreTrump/Biden Foreign Policy – OpEd By Margaret Kimberley
Biden rules like Trump regarding Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Palestine and Haiti, because the two imperial parties serve the same …
Read MoreBiden Builds Bridges To Contend With Beijing – Analysis By Ryan Hass
In 1949, American strategists feared that Soviet advances were generating an intensifying threat to the free world. That August, the …
Read MoreU.S.-Chinese Rivalry Is a Battle Over Values By Hal Brands and Zack Cooper
In the campaign trail, U.S. President Joe Biden pledged to put values at the heart of his administration’s China policy. …
Read MoreAchievements of Radd-ul-Fasaad By Masud Ahmad Khan
It was the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan which reshaped the future of the region by changing its dynamics. The west …
Read MoreNow China-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor By Prof Dr Attaullah Shah
THE academic and research collaboration between China and Pakistan have witnessed impressive growth in the last few decades. With the …
Read MoreReform the CSS Examination By Anwar Ali
ON 18 February 2021, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) commenced the examination of Central Superior Services (CSS), 2021. On …
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