Kashmir In UNGA | Editorial
As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)’s 75th scheduled session draws closer, the need to highlight Indian atrocities in Indian …
Read MoreBack to School | Editorial
With concerns persisting over the safety of students, teachers and staff as well as their families and associates, educational activities …
Read MoreTowards a United Pakistan | Editorial
While the pandemic and the economic situation in the country may have dimmed the supposedly bright light at the end …
Read MorePakistan’s Economic Performance By Dr Khadija Bari
A snapshot of Pakistan’s performance in the 73 years since its independence reveals that the country has made significant progress …
Read MoreManaging Implication of US-China Rivalry By Syed Mohammad Ali
Given China’s rampant growth over the past few decades, it was only natural for China to begin offering strategic competition …
Read MoreFATF Bills | Editorial
THE government has decided to hold fresh sessions of the National Assembly and Senate on Sept 14 to get the …
Read MoreHistoric Ties | Editorial
Pakistan has paid back $1 billion to Saudi Arabia out of a total of $3 billion loan it had taken …
Read MoreCOVID-19 and the Educational Crisis in Pakistan By Mohammad Jamal Ahmed
The normal that we wish to return to no longer exists. COVID-19 is here to stay. Pakistan had slowly, but …
Read MoreHello, Dhaka | Editorial
Full marks to Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking the initiative in breaking the ice with Bangladesh. Such gestures of …
Read MorePakistan ‘Most Improved’ Country on US Nuclear Security Index
A United States study on worldwide nuclear materials security for 2020 has said Pakistan is the ‘most improved country’ after …
Read MoreLooking To Bangladesh | Editorial
Pakistan’s relations with Bangladesh have always experienced a deep freeze. But in the current stint of Sheikh Hasina Wajid as …
Read MoreTyranny of power asymmetry By Maleeha Lodhi
PAKISTAN’S foreign policy objectives have been remarkably consistent over the years. They have principally been shaped by its geostrategic location …
Read MoreChanging Dynamics | Editorial
THE geopolitical calculus in Pakistan’s immediate neighbourhood is clearly changing, and those who formulate this country’s foreign policy must plan …
Read MoreForeign Policy Success: Myth vs Reality By Kamran Yousaf
In his recent speech on the floor of the National Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted achievements of his government …
Read MoreReopening Schools | Editorial
The government has announced orders for schools to re-open on September 15, as institutions, both private and public, struggle with …
Read MoreE-Commerce & Their Future After COVID-19 By Ehtisham Ali
WORLD has witnessed an unprecedented human destruction caused by Covid-19.As on 3rd July 2020, the virus has taken 516,210 lives …
Read MoreIs COVID-19 on Way Out? | Editorial
In pandemics science, not politics, should guide decisions Several government leaders, the latest being Information Minister Shibli Faraz, have claimed …
Read MoreDisequilibrium in Education By Faisal Bari
ONE post-pandemic prediction is that irrespective of when the Covid-19 threat goes away, online education, especially at the undergraduate level, …
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