Key Consideration of Regional Intelligence Chiefs By Prof Dr Muhammad Khan
IT was an unusual event on 11 September 2021, as Pakistan hosted the meeting of intelligence chiefs from key regional …
Read MoreSustained Engagement | Editorial
In its latest diplomatic effort to develop consensus on the way forward for Afghanistan, Pakistan hosted a meeting of regional …
Read MorePakistan Fulfills Another FATF Requirement | Editorial
The Pakistani government has fulfilled yet another requirement of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) by providing a list of …
Read MoreJinnah’s Brilliance By Muhammad Ali Siddiqi
IT is amazing that a 23-year-old American journalist on a scholarship to British India should display an astonishing degree of …
Read MoreNo More Universities By Dr Pervez Tahir
It can be said without fear of contradiction that quantitative expansion of the universities is always and invariably at the …
Read MoreSeptember 6, 1965 — The war that Changed Pakistan By Mushahid Hussain
The September 1965 War is a turning point in Pakistan’s chequered history. It nurtured many a myth about white gowned …
Read MorePak & Challenge of Nation-Building By Tariq Aqil
NATION-building means the process of building a national identity using the power of the state. This process aims to unify …
Read MoreThe Electricity Conundrum | Editorial
Summers in Pakistan are always subject to several pitfalls with regards to power and electricity supply. The power crisis hit …
Read MoreInterrupted Education | Editorial
With the NCOC’s decision to reimpose restrictions due to the added stress on hospitals as a result of the delta …
Read MoreCPEC and India’s Woes By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Conceptually speaking, the characterisation of CPEC as a game changer towards an eternal strategic partnership between China and Pakistan is …
Read MoreUniversity Rankings | Editorial
Twenty-one Pakistani universities have been included in the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2022. Out of these, five have …
Read MoreNo Freedom Without Education By Qamar Naseem
SHORTLY after independence, Mr. Jinnah equated education with Pakistan’s ability to survive in a speech. The founder of Pakistan said, …
Read MoreWidening Trade Gap | Editorial
One of the biggest stumbling blocks to bringing Pakistan’s economy back on track is the widening gap between trade inflows …
Read MoreStrategic Implications Of The Unconditional US Withdrawal – OpEd By Sharjeel Afzal
Arlington National Cemetery Virginia on 14 April 2021, President Biden while paying homage to the sacrifices made by American soldiers …
Read MoreBolton’s Itch and Pakistan’s Nuclear Security By Dr Farah Naz
JOHN R Bolton’s book ‘The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir’ clearly speaks about how American policymakers think …
Read MoreClimate Change and Pakistan By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Climate change triggered by the increased emissions of green-house gases is undoubtedly the biggest challenge facing humanity in the twenty …
Read MoreReforming UN Security Council By Asad Tahir Jappa
There is a larger consensus among the member states that UN Security Council must expand to become more inclusive and …
Read MoreEconomy Uplift | Editorial
ON the face of it at least, the new short- to long-term plan announced by Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin for …
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