Economic Ties Between Pak & BD By Pathik Hasan, Dhaka
BANGLADESH and Pakistan together make up five per cent of the world’s population. The market value of communication between these …
Read MoreTackling Climate Change | Editorial
After the annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP) was cancelled last year due to the pandemic, pressure mounted to take …
Read MoreAmerica Cannot Take On China And Russia Simultaneously By David T. Pyne
In a previous article, “Russia and China are Already Winning the Nuclear Arms Race,” I discussed the dangers to U.S. …
Read MoreWill Glasgow-26 Deliver? By Jahangir Kakar
Confession is good for the soul. Will Glasgow deliver? The apprehensions are that it would not. Paris Agreement divides the …
Read MoreGlobal Responsibility | Editorial
The long-standing animosity between China and Taiwan continues as Beijing sent 100 fighter jets and bombers into Taiwan’s air defence …
Read MoreResolution of Kashmir Will Guarantee Peace in South Asia By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai
RESOLUTION OF KASHMIR WILL GUARANTEE PEACE IN SOUTH ASIA REASONS for the conflict over Kashmir are argued among contenders on …
Read MorePandora Revelations | Editorial
THE Pandora Papers have created a stir, but have not triggered a political earthquake like the Panama Papers. Released by …
Read MoreExit The Bipolar World Order By Muhammad Omar Iftikhar
The 20th SCO Summit at Dushanbe called for the implementation of a new game as far as geopolitical engagements are …
Read MoreMilitary Cooperation | Editorial
The third round of the Russia-Pakistan Joint Military Consultative Committee (JMCC) culminated in fruitful discussions between the two states. On …
Read MoreCurrency Decline | Editorial
FITCH’S downward revision of its forecast for the rupee illustrates that the global rating agency doesn’t expect the economic and …
Read MoreRace of Supremacy in Indo-Pacific Region By Barrister Ali Zubair Soomro
AMID the growing US-China rivalry for the supremacy, the geopolitics has been altered to gain favour for oneself and outsmart …
Read MoreThe Politics of AUKUS By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE US administration’s decision to get Australia to cancel its contract with France for the supply of conventional submarines and, …
Read MoreUS Dilemma | Editorial
The aftermath of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, which began after US troops invaded the country at the end of …
Read MoreThe Nuclear Balance Is Changing—and Not For The Better By Peter Huessy
The rise of China’s nuclear forces, added to Russian “exotic” new nuclear systems, is raising considerable concern in the United …
Read MoreUS Senate Bill | Editorial
A group of high-profile US senators—including former presidential nominee Mitt Romney—have moved a bill in the US senate seeking imposition …
Read MoreAcademic University Rankings: Myths and Reality By Mubashir Husain Rehmani
Have you ever thought why Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge are …
Read MoreThe Age of America First By Richard Haass
Donald Trump was supposed to be an aberration—a U.S. president whose foreign policy marked a sharp but temporary break from …
Read MoreReformulating ASEAN’s Outlook On The Indo-Pacific – Analysis By Aristyo Rizka Darmawan
The waters of the Indo-Pacific are heating up, with Beijing’s increasing activities in Southeast Asia pushing the United States and …
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