Pakistan at the UN | Editorial
As an institution the United Nations is widely perceived as being long past its sell-by date, but the world has …
Read MoreWhy Russia and China Are Strengthening Security Ties By Alexander Gabuev
Early last week, Russia concluded Vostok-2018, its largest military exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union. It wasn’t just …
Read MoreCPEC: A Game-Changing Project For Asia By Ferrukh Mir
“The US has permanent interests in South Asia and will maintain its presence in Afghanistan to have influence in that …
Read MoreImran’s Successful Visits By Shahid M Amin
ALL reports suggest that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visits to Saudi Arabia and UAE on September 18-19, 2018 were a …
Read MoreWhat Next In US-Afghan Policy? By M Omar Iftikhar
Afghanistan has been a war-torn nation ever since the United States withdrew its troops from the country in 2012-13. Where …
Read MoreWB To Resolve 'Dam Disputes' Between Pak, India
The World Bank is finalizing a fresh initiative to resolve dispute over the India’s construction of the Kishan Ganga and …
Read MoreUS-Iran showdown? | Editorial
Donald Trump has reportedly had second thoughts about putting Tehran under the spotlight at the UN next week. The American …
Read MoreModi under fire | Editorial
Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has been accused of nepotism whilst striking a deal with a French aircraft manufacturing company …
Read MoreThe End Of ‘Strategic’ Relationship? How American-Turkish Relations Hit Historic Lows – Analysis By Michael A. Reynolds
(FPRI) — The onset of fall finds American-Turkish relations undergoing the most severe crisis in their history. In August, the …
Read MoreThe Age Of Cyber War – OpEd By Zaheema Iqbal
The innovations in technology have brought infinite benefits to the modern life. Today, the world is interconnected as never before. …
Read MoreThird Moon-Kim Summit: Search For Peace Continues – Analysis By Dr. Rajaram Panda
The recent developments taking place in the Korean Peninsula in breath-taking rapidity after a spell of threats and counter-threats by …
Read MoreKSA’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 …
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