Beware of Geo-economics By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
TODAY, we are at the threshold of a new geopolitical and geo-economic world order; in which the methods of commerce …
Read MoreSupremacy Over Efficiency: A tale of Civil Services By Mohsin Saleemullah
It was not until 1862 when neither a single Indian joined the Indian civil services rooted in during the British …
Read MoreArms Trade And Strategic Stability By Iqbal Khan
STOCKHOLM International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has released the data in its annual report, on March11, captioned ‘Trends in International …
Read MoreNorth Korea Threatens to End US Talks and Restart Nuclear Tests By Song Jung and Aime Williams
North Korea is considering dropping nuclear talks with the US and restarting missile launches and nuclear tests just weeks after …
Read MoreHow Will the Growing U.S.-European Split Affect NATO? By Ted Galen Carpenter
An array of news stories over the past two weeks confirms that Washington’s NATO allies are increasingly defiant toward U.S. …
Read MoreCrown Prince MBS A Great Reformer By Naveed Aman Khan
IN October 2011, Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz died, and the current King Salman began his ascent to power …
Read MoreDiscover Pakistan | Editorial
That tourism is one of the most dynamic economic sectors in the global economy has no two opinions. Growth in …
Read MoreGlobal Compression on the Taxation System By Muhammad Zahid Rifat
The prevailing and somehow persisting global compression and slow down is having an adverse impact on the taxation system of …
Read MoreFDI & China’s Economic Development By S M Hali
EVER since China decided to execute its opening up policy, it has made economic progress in leaps and bounds. Trade …
Read MorePakistan Opens to World | Editorial
IN a landmark development, Prime Minister Imran Khan, on Thursday, launched the online visa regime with the aim to promote …
Read MoreTerror in New Zealand | Editorial
Another day, another white far-right terrorist attack. This time the target was two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. For those …
Read MoreThe Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process By Chung-in Moon
When the U.S.–North Korean summit in Hanoi ended early, with no agreement whatsoever, many South Koreans were shocked. The disappointing …
Read MoreThe Brexit Saga | Editorial
‘Humiliation’ and ‘meltdown’ is how the British press is describing the last-ditch attempt by British Prime Minister Theresa May to …
Read MorePakistan: The Heart of Asia | Editorial
Soft power is the manifestation of a state’s perception in the international arena since it defines its stature on a …
Read MoreTAPI Agreement | Editorial
Pakistan and Turkmenistan have signed the final agreement for the initiation of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline network. According to …
Read MoreThe Saudi Mediation By Khurram Minhas
Saudi Arabia is gradually expanding its influence in South Asia not just with deals worth billions of dollars, but also …
Read MoreFATF on Pakistan: Watching the Watchdog By Mohsin Raza Malik
Essentially considering it a “jurisdiction with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies”, the Paris-based money laundering and terror financing watchdog, the Financial Action …
Read MoreThe Failure of Hanoi Talks By Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s much anticipated negotiations fell apart in Hanoi without yielding any …
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