Old World Order | Editorial
Ever since President Biden’s arrival into the Oval Office, traditional US rivalries have reached yet another pinnacle of hostility. The …
Read MoreWater Challenges By Aisha Khan
WATER security has emerged as a sub-set of human security, raising serious concerns about peace, stability and moral and legal …
Read MoreNorth Korea Fires More Rockets in Latest Challenge to Biden By Edward White, Demetri Sevastopulo and Robin Harding
North Korea has conducted its second significant weapons test in the past week, raising one of the first big foreign …
Read MoreHow Biden Views The World – OpEd By John Feffer
In his first foreign policy speech as president, delivered at the State Department on February 4, 2021, Joe Biden laid …
Read MoreIndia-Pakistan Water Dialogue 2021 By Haya Fatima Sehgal
March 23, also known as Pakistan Resolution Day, this year saw a significant dialogue taking place between Pakistan and India. …
Read MoreSCO Military Drills | Editorial
Pakistan’s hosting of anti-terror military drills of the eight-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) later this year is a big achievement. …
Read MoreThe Latest Opportunity For Peace Between Pakistan and India Must Not Be Lost | Editorial
EFFORTS are clearly afoot to de-escalate tensions in South Asia, with most of the action taking place behind the scenes, …
Read MoreIt Is Time for a Realistic Bargain With North Korea By Eric Brewer and Sue Mi Terry
North Korea’s recent missile tests serve as a reminder that U.S. President Joe Biden faces no more intractable foreign policy …
Read More‘Cordial’ Water Talks: Pakistan, India Agree on Frequent Meetings By Kamran Yousaf
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Wednesday concluded the two-day talks of the Permanent Indus Commission (PIC) with an agreement to …
Read MoreWill a Rapprochement Resolve Kashmir? By Shahzad Chaudhry
Cameron Munter, the United States’ former ambassador to Pakistan and now a keen Pakistan follower, made an uncharacteristic remark at …
Read MoreWho is Nudging Pakistan & India Towards Peace Talks? By Sultan M Hali
THE last few years have been the most volatile in the history of Pakistan-India ties. Perhaps the possession of nuclear …
Read MorePeace Overtures | Editorial
After Pulwama, Balakot and IIOJK lockdown, hostility between Pakistan and India seems to be subsiding — all of sudden. In …
Read MoreIMF Programme Back on Track By Shahbaz Rana
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday approved four pending reviews of Pakistan’s economy and the release of the …
Read MoreThere Will Not Be a New Cold War By Thomas J. Christensen
For the past few decades, Chinese scholars, pundits, and diplomats have often falsely accused the United States of adopting a …
Read MoreRevival of Quad and the US-China Rivalry By Huma Baqai
The QUAD forum was initially formed to coordinate relief efforts post 2004 tsunami, and then re mained mostly inactive for …
Read MoreOvercoming Poverty By Akbar Jan Marwat
AS claimed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, China has indeed performed the miracle of the modern age, by lifting up …
Read MoreHeart Of Asia | Editorial
While the United States (US) is facing a dilemma over the current situation in Afghanistan, the 9th ministerial meeting of …
Read MoreThe Two-Nation Reality Versus Theory By Javed Jabbar
Just three days after Pakistan observes March 23 as the Pakistan Day to mark the anniversary of the adoption of …
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