Adjusting to a Fast-Changing World Order By M Ziauddin
IN a rare positive development in Pakistan-India ties, New Delhi had on Thursday accepted an offer by Islamabad about building …
Read MoreCircular Debt | Editorial
Does the current government have a solution to the problem of circular debt? A reading of the minutes of a …
Read MorePakistan-Malaysia Ties By Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik
On the invitation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister Imran Khan paid an official two-day …
Read MoreKashmir’s Unending Struggle | Editorial
We live in a world that excels in its rhetoric to respect human rights and the sanctity of human blood. …
Read MoreTalks With IMF | Editorial
No space for complacency The IMF package alone will not reduce Pakistan’s economic woes. With China and the UAE having …
Read MoreTowards Checking Population Growth | Editorial
THE country’s population growth rate is at a staggering 2.4% that is at least double of other regional countries like …
Read MoreThe Higher Goals of Education By Dr. Asad Zaman
Currently, syllabi in Pakistani universities follow those of the educational institutions of the west, and are oriented towards providing students …
Read MorePakistan’s Place in the Trump Global Disorder By Shahid Javed Burki
I published Rising Powers and Global Governance in 2017. The book has 14 chapters, eight of which discussed the world’s …
Read MoreWater Storage | Editorial
Pakistan’s water problems have been at the forefront of the national agenda recently, with both the prime minister and chief …
Read MoreImran’s Visit to UAE to Boost Friendship By Ashfaq Ahmed (Khaleej Times)
Abu Dhabi: UAE and Pakistan on Sunday stressed their support and cooperation to confront the scourge of terrorism and extremism …
Read MoreMaking a Realistic Foreign Policy By Dr Raza Khan
Foreign policy plays an instrumental role in the development, stature, achievements and power of any state. Against this backdrop, an …
Read MoreWhy Pakistan Needs IMF By Hassam Waheed
IMF (International Monetary Fund) and Pakistan has been in a long term relationship for almost fifty years. Developing nations like …
Read MorePower Sector Problems | Editorial
Power sector remains beleaguered with serious problems. Over the last five years, a concerted effort was made to enhance electricity …
Read MoreImplications of Indo-US Entente For Pakistan By Muhammad Ayaz Nazar
The South Asian balance of power is in transition due to the changing contours of US South Asia policy and …
Read MoreA Floating Exchange Rate | Editorial
The rupee’s continuous slide against the greenback has all the stakeholders worried. This unchecked tumble is set to have deep …
Read MoreUplift in Pak-Saudi Ties: Strategic Implications By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
AS manifested by the current visit by Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia — endorsed by other latest diplomatic …
Read MoreAfghanistan’s Rivers Could Be India’s Next Weapon Against Pakistan By ELIZABETH HESSAMI
Most of Afghanistan is currently experiencing a 60 percent drop in the rain and snowfall needed for food production. The …
Read MoreThe Population Time Bomb By Asad Kazim
It is strange how we look at colours and see so many varieties but the truth is that there are …
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