Afghan Peace Push | Editorial
AS the May 1 deadline for the pullout of American troops from Afghanistan under the US-Taliban Doha agreement nears, there …
Read MoreUS-Iran Stand-off By Dr Huma Baqai
MIDDLE East is heating up and making headlines once again. There is an escalation of tension between Tehran and Washington …
Read MoreUpcoming ECO Summit | Editorial
The 14th summit of the 10-member Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO) was held virtually on Thursday, with Prime Minister Imran Khan …
Read MoreThe Elusive Afghan Peace Process By Najm us Saqib
Last year’s agreement reached between President Trump and the Taliban to withdraw all foreign troops, including US service members, from …
Read MoreFATF: Looking into the Crystal Ball By Hasaan Khawar
On February 22, as Pakistani officials joined the FATF’s virtual plenary session, they probably knew in their hearts that Pakistan …
Read MoreUS Syria Strike | Editorial
IF the US is serious about mending fences with Iran, then firing missiles at fighters allied with Tehran in Syria …
Read MoreHow the WTO Changed China By Yeling Tan
When China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, the event was hailed as a pivotal development for the global …
Read MoreFATF’s Appreciation | Editorial
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), in its plenary meeting decided to retain Pakistan on the grey list. The case …
Read MoreEmergence of Regionalism and Pak-China-Russia Axis By Abdul Shakoor Shah
THE multi and unipolar rink has turned Russia to the East. China and Russia, being important regional players, have the …
Read MorePost-Brexit UK Trade Strategy Needs To Engage China – Analysis By Ken Heydon
The United Kingdom’s trading aspirations in Asia will not negate its dependence on the European Union, nor will they unwind …
Read MoreKhan’s State Visit to Sri Lanka | Editorial
The fanfare and pomp that welcomed PM Khan as he touched down on Sri Lankan soil on Tuesday was a …
Read MoreFATF Keeps Pakistan on Grey List Until June Despite ‘Significant Progress’
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Thursday decided to keep Pakistan on its ‘grey list’, with the country’s status …
Read MoreDiplomatic Gains Made | Editorial
Ever since Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has come into power, the government has been working hard on improving its relations with …
Read More‘Aman-21’: Another Milestone Achieved By Sheikh Fakhar-e-Alam
PAKISTAN Navy has hosted 45 international navies in a multinational exercise event organized every two years, since 2007 known as …
Read MoreUrban Population Growth and Risks By Abdullah Bin Hamza
In recent times, the urban population has witnessed tremendous growth. As per reports, around 56.2 percent of the world population …
Read MoreWill US-China Competition Divide South Asia Along Great Power Fault Lines? – Analysis By Paulina Song
(FPRI) — On February 8, 2021, U.S. President Joseph Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed in a call …
Read MoreDemocracy on the Defense By Yascha Mounk
After the Cold War ended, it looked like democracy was on the march. But that confident optimism was misplaced. With …
Read MoreBiden’s Foreign Policies Are Trump’s Foreign Policies – OpEd By Eric Zuesse
Biden’s foreign policies are putting Democratic Party lipstick onto the Republican Party’s pig. That’s his ‘change’, on U.S. foreign policies. …
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