Khan’s State Visit to Sri Lanka | Editorial
The fanfare and pomp that welcomed PM Khan as he touched down on Sri Lankan soil on Tuesday was a …
Read MoreFATF Keeps Pakistan on Grey List Until June Despite ‘Significant Progress’
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Thursday decided to keep Pakistan on its ‘grey list', with the country's status …
Read MoreProxy War Against Pakistan By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
It is an irrefutable reality that Indian leaders, both past and present, have never accepted Pakistan as a reality and …
Read MoreDiplomatic Gains Made | Editorial
Ever since Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has come into power, the government has been working hard on improving its relations with …
Read More‘Aman-21’: Another Milestone Achieved By Sheikh Fakhar-e-Alam
PAKISTAN Navy has hosted 45 international navies in a multinational exercise event organized every two years, since 2007 known as …
Read MoreUrban Population Growth and Risks By Abdullah Bin Hamza
In recent times, the urban population has witnessed tremendous growth. As per reports, around 56.2 percent of the world population …
Read MoreWill US-China Competition Divide South Asia Along Great Power Fault Lines? – Analysis By Paulina Song
(FPRI) — On February 8, 2021, U.S. President Joseph Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed in a call …
Read MoreDemocracy on the Defense By Yascha Mounk
After the Cold War ended, it looked like democracy was on the march. But that confident optimism was misplaced. With …
Read MoreBiden’s Foreign Policies Are Trump’s Foreign Policies – OpEd By Eric Zuesse
Biden’s foreign policies are putting Democratic Party lipstick onto the Republican Party’s pig. That’s his ‘change’, on U.S. foreign policies. …
Read MoreDecline In FDI | Editorial
According to the State Bank of Pakistan, there has been a decline in Pakistan’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) numbers. During …
Read MoreWorld Environment Day | Editorial
This year, to mark the launch of the UN’s Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030, Pakistan has officially been made the …
Read MoreCovid-19 and The National Education Policy By Muhammad Jehangir Khan/Junaid Ahmed
The formulation of the National Education Policy 2021 is a challenging but important task for the current government. When the …
Read MoreWhy Is American Foreign Policy Tilting Towards Iran? By Russell A. Berman
During the past weeks, the contours of the new administration’s Middle East policy have become clear. Speaking at the Department …
Read MoreA New Start | Editorial
According to Wang Yi, a senior Chinese diplomat, it is about time that the US and China repair their previously …
Read MoreCSS Exams: Frozen in Time By Hasaan Khawar
After seeing the baffling CSS questions doing rounds on social media, I picked up the phone and called a retired …
Read MoreThe Grey List | Editorial
The upcoming Financial Action Task Force meetings hold high stakes for Pakistan. The three-day virtual meetings, to be held from …
Read MoreKashmir on The International Radar By Sajjad Shaukat
Once, Abraham Lincoln said, “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all …
Read MorePakistan Backs Russian Bid for Afghan Peace By Kamran Yousaf
Pakistan will attend a crucial meeting later this month in Moscow, which is being convened by Russia with an aim …
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