Can South Asia Make Nice in 2016? | Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Early this month, the fifth Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process Summit was opened by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Afghan President …
Read MoreFrom Bhutto to Zia to Musharraf, ‘No Apologies’ Should be Our National Motto | Akhtar
The All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) denies that former military ruler Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf offered an apology over the …
Read MoreISIS, Terrorism and Global Security | Changezi Sandhu
TERRORISM is a despicable activity that has tormented the world for many decades with the purpose of spreading panic and …
Read MoreIt’s Quite Possible to Contain Corruption | M Ziauddin
Market economy in its crassest form and democracy in its formative stages is a deadly combination. Among other side-effects, this …
Read MoreWho is Looking After Pak-Saudi Relations? | Pakistan Today Editorial
If anyone When asked about Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s announcement regarding Pakistan being a part of the Pakistan-led 34-nation military …
Read MoreRevamping civil service | Shaheera Syed
A critical element for a strong administrative structure is an effective and responsive civil service. Pakistan’s administrative structure has many …
Read More16-YEARS EDUCATION TO BE MANDATORY FOR CSS EXAMS FROM 2017 | AHSAN
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday announced that as part of the civil service reforms, …
Read MoreThe Shocking Reasons why People Pursue Master’s Degree | Hussain Nadim
cores of female students being blunt about the fact that a good Master’s degree puts them in spot for a …
Read MoreFailure of Governance in Pakistan | Ali Malik Tariq
Power, acquired through ballot or bullet, when misused to thwart rule of law leads to institutional and economic collapse, rise …
Read MoreWoman Empowerment – The Solution | Amna Malik
Father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah once said: “No Nation can rise to the height of glory unless …
Read MoreLiteracy in Today’s World | Maira Saleem, Maham Malik
The importance of literacy in the world today cannot be emphasized enough where new technologies are emerging from nowhere to …
Read MorePakistan’s Middle East Problem | Fahd Humayun | Foreign Policy
For decades, Pakistan’s approach to the Middle East has been shaped by two competing heritages: religious and post-colonial. But the …
Read MoreWho runs Pakistan? | Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
IT is hard not to sit up and take notice of the chief of army staff’s current preoccupations in America. …
Read MoreNuclear Discrimination | Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Why Pakistan does not want to sign NPT Proliferation of nuclear weapons is rightly a cause of concern and there …
Read MoreTime to say Goodbye to IMF? | Rashid Amjad
Economics is often described as a dismal science. So, when you read that the Pakistan economy — after eight years …
Read MoreUnderstanding GDP and its Growth | Dr Kamal Monnoo
There is a lot of talk about the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth number not only in our average daily …
Read MoreAggravating Water Crisis | Ali Ashraf Khan
AMONG the many problems that Pakistanis are suffering from is water shortage that has been mainly man made. The water …
Read MoreGood Governance: Sine qua non for Peace | Mohammad Jamil
If the government formulates sound economic policies and the fruits of economic growth reach the masses, in particular the poor …
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