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In an apparent attempt to look judicious, Washington has put all at ease particularly smaller countries like Pakistan by consoling …
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The post-Cold War humiliation of disintegration of the Soviet Union would not be lost on many influential and powerful nationalist …
Read MorePakistan’s Bureaucratic Callousness By Ali Hassan Bangwar
The concept of a welfare state enshrines public welfare and well-being as central to the governance and administrative mechanisms of …
Read MorePakistan-Bangladesh Trade Prospects By Pathik Hasan
Bangladesh and Pakistan together make up 5 percent of the world’s population. The Possibilities of market value in the case …
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IF we thought Pakistan had already met the IMF demands for the resumption of its $6bn funding by implementing ‘prior …
Read MoreXi-Putin Summit | Editorial
THE summit between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Friday sends a strong message to the West that …
Read MoreIncreasing Indo-US Bonhomie: A Reality Check By Air Marshal Shahid Alvi (Retd)
Back in 2006, when serving as an Air Advisor of Pakistan in New Delhi, questions were frequently put to me …
Read MoreThe Heat of a New Cold War By Moneeb Ahmad Barlas
The new cold war is heating up. US fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are escalating by the day, …
Read MoreKashmir Solidarity Day – 5 Feb 2022 By Ambassador (R) Masood Khalid
Kashmir is bleeding since last seventy years. Each year, Kashmiris and their Pakistani compatriots mark 5 February as the Kashmir …
Read MoreTough IMF Demands | Editorial
THE resumption of the $6bn IMF funding programme, which paves the way for the disbursement of another tranche of about …
Read MoreA Closer Look at the Economy By Dr Kamal Monnoo
One has been writing about the economic policy choices of this government and how some rank bad human resource selections …
Read MoreUN Report on Taliban | Editorial
The Taliban have rejected the findings of a leaked UN report which includes allegations that since taking over the country, …
Read MoreRising up to the Multiple Challenges By Talat Masood
Nations that suffered from chronic political instability, economic dependence and a highly disturbed or inimical neighbourhood have corrected course when …
Read MoreThe Russo-Ukrainian Crisis By Noor Humair
A couple of days ago, Ukraine was hit by an episode of cyberattacks targeting some of the most prominent government …
Read MoreCPEC After the Sino-Iranian Strategic Partnership By Ayaz Ahmed
THE US drawdown from the Pak-Afghan region has brought forth considerable geo-economic space for China in the region. Beijing has …
Read MoreTAPI Pipeline | Editorial
After spending two years trying to settle differences, Pakistan and Turkmenistan have revived formal discussions on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan and India …
Read MoreThe Reality of Putin’s Russia By Dr Muhammad Ali Ehsan
President Vladimir Putin’s Russia is drawing attention from the rest of the world and making big headlines these days. There …
Read MoreBiden Administration’s Flawed Stance On Russia – OpEd By Michael Averko
As quoted from the longtime Democratic Party politico Leon Panetta: “But I think this comes down still to a military …
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