KSA’s Readiness to Become CPEC Partner | Editorial
OFTEN our officials use the lexeme of ‘successful’ after every visit of the head of government or state to a …
Read MorePakistan Again Elected as IAEA Member | Editorial
NUCLEAR safety and security, during last few decades, no doubt gained added impetus at the international level. Being a nuclear-armed …
Read MoreWorld in Search of Peace By Reema Shaukat
UNITED Nations declared September 21 as an International Day of Peace in 1981, after which every year many people, political …
Read MoreGlobal Warming And Climate Challenges By Hyder Ali Abbasi
The modern world is dealing with terrorism, war, and natural disasters. Of these the most debated but least attended concern …
Read MoreCivil Nuclear Cooperation Between India, Russia And Bangladesh: Implications For Pakistan – OpEd By Asia Maqsood
India signed a tripartite agreement for the first time with Russia and Bangladesh for civil nuclear cooperation on March 1, …
Read MoreUS-Iran Relations and Afghanistan By Durdana Najam
Iran wants a peaceful Afghanistan and has, for long, opened its arms for the Taliban – its former foe – …
Read MoreIndo-US Strategic Dialogue: A Threat to Regional Stability By Adeela Ahmed
The strategic status of the Asia-Pacific Region is rising due to its significant role in the global economy. It has …
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 MoreNever-Ending Conflict | Editorial
The unending conflict in Afghanistan continues to trudge on and there is no telling when this horrific cycle of death …
Read MoreRussia-Sino Strategic Alliance | Editorial
Nearly thirty years after the fall of the Soviet Union and Moscow is firmly back in the military game. It …
Read MoreFor Palestinians, America Was Never an Honest Broker By Dalia Hatuqa
For decades, Palestinian leaders have engaged in a rigged peace process, seeking to force the international community’s blueprint for a …
Read MoreNorth Korea Denuclearization Is Nice, But Peace Is Better By Daniel L. Davis
North Korea celebrated the seventieth anniversary of their founding on Sunday, with a massive military parade featuring tanks, artillery, and …
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 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 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 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 MoreRussia and Turkey Will Collide Over End of Syrian Civil War By Gabriel White & Bogdan Belei
At the beginning of August, the Syrian military planes flew over the northwestern province of Idlib and dropped leaflets urging …
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