Bureaucratic Reforms | Editorial
IT was a necessary pep talk in the circumstances and has helped shed light on Prime Minister Imran Khan’s approach …
Read MorePak-Turk Relations | Editorial
Similar problems bring both countries closer Turkey’s foreign minister was in town for an unconventionally long five-day visit meeting with …
Read MoreImpending Challenges For Higher Education By Muhammad Murtaza Noor
After being elected as 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran khan, in his maiden speech, highlighted importance of knowledge economy, …
Read MoreUK-Pakistan Trade Ties By Rehman Chishti
I am delighted to be in Pakistan for my third visit as the British Prime Minister’s trade envoy to Pakistan, …
Read MorePakistan And The Middle East Crisis By Asad Hussain
Pakistan’s foreign policy generally centres on its relations with its immediate neighbours, especially India and Afghanistan, and with larger powers …
Read MoreTackling Taxation | Editorial
No government since Independence has successfully addressed the complex issue of taxation in Pakistan, and the population at an individual …
Read MoreTowards a Sustainable Financial System By Saima Akbar Ahmed
The buzz-word today in global finance is ‘sustainable finance’. An article published in the well-reputed periodical The Economist, explains the …
Read MoreEconomic Reforms By Waqar Masood Khan
We return to our series on economic reforms. An area that is truly the most intractable problem of fiscal finances …
Read MoreA Thaw in Pak-Russia Relations By Muhammad Usman Ghani
Pakistan, with its unique geographical location and its access to the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, has always attracted …
Read MoreWater is Lifeline of Any Nation! By Mohammad Jamil
IT is universally acknowledged that water is life because it is essential to human existence, as the human body can …
Read MoreLooming Water Crisis | Editorial
More than charity will be required With only 30 days of average water storage capacity Pakistan in on the brink …
Read MoreForeign Policy Challenges For New Government By Kashif Ahmad Mohaar
Foreign policy is dependent upon domestic policy of any country. A domestically stable country can successfully exert its influence on …
Read MoreThe Population Growth Dilemma By Aadil Nakhuda
Pakistan has one of the highest population growth rates in the region. According to the World Development Indicators, the population …
Read MorePakistan’s Education Grand Challenge By Afaque Riaz Ahmed
In the 1930s, a simple matriculate was considered the minimum academically qualified person to be part of and potentially thrive …
Read MoreParadigm Shift in Civil-Military Relations By Dr Moonis Ahmer
Can just one meeting cause a paradigm shift in civil-military relations in Pakistan? Will the military be subservient to the …
Read MoreApproaching The IMF By Nadir Cheema
PAKISTAN’S dire need to approach the IMF for financing has been widely discussed particularly since US Secretary of State Mike …
Read MorePakistan’s Nuclear Habit | Editorial
That Pakistan is heavily investing in its nuclear capability is well known. For the security apparatus this is not a …
Read MoreTowards an Inclusive Growth Strategy By Riaz Missen
‘Green Pakistan’ has assumed centre stage with the change of government. Keeping in line with the spirit of the time, …
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