UN Role in Kashmir By Muhammad Khan
The principle of self-determination is prominently embodied in Article I of the UN Charter, explaining that, “All peoples have the …
Read MoreForeign Remittances | Editorial
The new government is heavily relying on foreign remittances to bridge the gap in the ailing economy. It is great …
Read MoreUS-Taliban Talks | Editorial
A PUBLICLY acknowledged meeting between a US envoy and the Afghan Taliban is perhaps another sign that the US is, …
Read MoreResisting Arms Race! | Editorial
PAKISTAN Foreign Office said on Thursday that the country was against arms race in the region, an apparent reference to …
Read MoreRapprochement Quest Over Denuclearization By Beenish Altaf
Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, travel to visit Asian countries includes Japan, South Korea, China and North Korea. …
Read MoreA New World Order By Alveena Jadoon
Humans have inhabited this planet for a long time now and life, as we know it today, has evolved over …
Read MoreImplications of Indo-Israel Defence Nexus in South Asia By Mahvish Malik
Indo-Israel nexus is not something new when it comes to strategic cooperation between the two. Both states have been jointly …
Read MoreFATF Follow-Up | Editorial
As a follow-up to their August meeting, a team from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) began talks with Pakistani …
Read MoreForeign Direct Investment Needs a Plan By Muhammad Shakeel
Economic situation of Pakistan has been improving after the completion of the first phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). …
Read MoreA New Trajectory of Pak-Saudi Relations? By Khurram Abbas Minhas
On September 19, Saudi King Salman hosted Prime Minister Imran Khan on his maiden foreign visit since coming to the …
Read MoreThe US – China Trade War By Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik
The U.S. China trade war would not be benefiting the former. For the United States, price has been heavier. China …
Read MorePutin in India | Editorial
Vladimir Putin is in New Delhi. Today sees the annual Russia-India summit; a tradition dating back to 2000. Topping the …
Read MorePeace in Afghanistan By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had productive meetings with US Secretary of state Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John …
Read MoreTalks With IMF Team | Editorial
Though Pakistan has not “officially” approached the International Monetary Find (IMF), the process for negotiating a bailout has begun for …
Read MoreCPEC and the Saudis | Editorial
Pakistan will be developing a trilateral investment framework within the ambit of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to allow other …
Read MoreSignificance of Pak-Saudi Ties By Muhammad Asif
AFTER the 9/11, Saudi Arabia was blamed for promoting religious fundamentalism. No doubt, the Kingdom provided generous financial and material …
Read MoreTrump and Rouhani at the UN | Editorial
Donald Trump’s second coming at the UN General Assembly proved less explosive than many analysts had predicted. For while Iran …
Read MoreIs the Iran Deal Finally Dead? By Michael Hirsh
Could there be a starker test of global power balances than what is occurring at the United Nations over Iran …
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