The US- China Trade War By Naeem Khan Qaisrani
The USA and China have a decades-old trade relationship when in 1979 both nations established diplomatic relations and signed a …
Read MoreDealing With Global Security Challenges By Talat Masood
Most leaders of major countries remain preoccupied in dealing with immediate security issues that are more visible. But they tend …
Read MoreUNSC On Kashmir | Editorial
While the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a meeting on Wednesday to review the situation in the India-occupied Kashmir, …
Read MoreGetting Out of FATF Trap By Iqbal Khan
YES! We were pushed into Financial Action Tas Force (FATF) trap through an Indo-US conspiracy by circumventing the then in-vogue …
Read MoreUS-China Trade Deal | Editorial
Trade relations between the US and China finally appear to be heading in a positive direction as the Trump administration …
Read MoreGlobal Cooling and Pakistan | Editorial
Now questioning the reality of climate change is like asking: do donkeys exist? People can only differ on causes and …
Read MoreWill A Credit Crisis Threaten Boris’s 2020 Brexit Plans? – Analysis By Alasdair Macleod
Boris and the Conservatives won the General Election with a very good majority. In truth, opposition parties stood little chance …
Read MoreEasing Tensions | Editorial
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, on the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, went to Iran and Saudi Arabia to …
Read MoreSultan Qaboos | Editorial
Sultan Qaboos, a towering figure who transformed the Persian Gulf nation of Oman into a modern state in five decades …
Read MorePursuing an Independent Foreign Policy By Dr Muhammad Khan
Pakistan took a principled stance over the US-Iran military standoff, firmly stating that, its soil will not be used against …
Read MoreTowards De-Escalation? | Editorial
AFTER acting in a berserk manner, President Trump now appears to be softening his approach as far as handling of …
Read MoreAn Impending Crisis in South Asia By Sehar Kamran
“The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does, and …
Read MoreGlobal Economic Outlook For 2020 By Rashid A Mughal
A year ago, the global economy seemed poised for smooth sailing. However, as 2019 progressed, trade tensions dragged down corporate …
Read MoreIran-US Climbdown | Editorial
AFTER several days in the Middle East following America’s assassination of Iranian Gen Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad last week, where …
Read MoreRoadblock For Tapi | Editorial
The multi-billion-dollar Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) Pipeline project is facing yet another issue before it actually starts benefitting the economy. For two …
Read MoreTrump’s Strategic Distraction By Hussain Nadim
In his seemingly unpredictable foreign policy, President Trump is rather becoming predictable. Over his tenure, and especially in the current …
Read MoreThe World in 2020 By Shahid Javed Burki
It was inevitable that the end of one decade and the beginning of another would produce a great deal of …
Read MoreAnother US Adventurism | Editorial
The assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, Tehran’s top security and intelligence commander, is an act of war by Donald …
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