Refugee Crisis: A tragic abdication | Abbas Nasir
THERE can be no doubt that the media plays a key role in disseminating information that influences opinions in societies, …
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There is a vast scope of cooperation between Central and South Asia Nature has beatified the soil and the people …
Read MoreNormal Nuclear Pakistan | Rizwan Asghar
“Hereby it is manifest that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe, …
Read MoreThe Arab Reaction | Rasul Bakhsh Rais
Pakistan’s decision not to join the Saudi-led coalition in its Yemen war has not been received well in Riyadh and …
Read MoreRussia-Pakistan Defence Ties Discomfit India
Despite reservations expressed by India, Russia is looking to broaden its defence partnership with Islamabad by expanding a contract to …
Read MoreAIIB: A Hope for Developing Countries
As Greece struggles to manage its debt trap, it has already swallowed the humble pie of being a defaulter. Negotiations …
Read MoreIs terrorism the new international norm? | Dr Adil Sultan
Indian Prime Minister Modi during his recent visit to Bangladesh admitted that his country helped the insurgency against Pakistan that …
Read MoreAn Ocean of Benefits or Conflicts ? | Ahsan Ali Zahid / Hasan Ehtisham
The Indian Ocean can be saved from becoming a zone of conflicts if India stops thinking it owns it. If …
Read MoreAsia’s Lethal Naval Arms Race
Claims that a destabilizing ‘arms race’ is underway in the Asia–Pacific have become commonplace and are supported by reports that regional …
Read MoreIndo-US Strategic Ties | Sidra Ajaib Kayani
The US tilt in South Asia is not a sudden development, in fact, after the demise of the Soviet Union …
Read MoreEurasian Economic Union and Pakistan | Dr Kamal Monnoo
For Pakistan’s policy for the West, an important development has been the growing of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), the …
Read MoreTrade in Energy | Muhammad Umer Saleem Bhatti
A case of South Asia Trade creates economic interdependence between countries. South Asia can never be an exception to this …
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