How a World Order Ends By Richard Haass
A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion …
Read MoreThe (over) Optimism in Pakistan-India Relations By Maryam Nazir
IN recent developments, despite the presence of Indian officials at the groundbreaking ceremony of Kartarpur Corridor, India has once again …
Read MoreSabotaging SAARC | Editorial
India’s attempts at sabotaging Saarc continue. In November 2016, New Delhi boycotted the 19th summit of the regional cooperation bloc …
Read MorePakistan and India By Farrukh Khan Pitafi
Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, the commander-in-chief of the British Indian Army, was initially in favour of a joint military …
Read MoreWill Brexit Bring Down Theresa May's Government? By Jonathan Hopkin
Brexit was always going to involve a tricky tradeoff between satisfying the political pressures at home to reduce immigration and …
Read MoreCPEC and Balochistan | Editorial
The Balochistan government has once again expressed its reservations over inequitable distribution or allocation of projects being visualised, planned and …
Read MoreUS-Pak Relations: A Paradigm Shift By Abdul Rahman Malik
With the changing geo-strategic Situation and after the Twitter blitz, Donald Trump has turned to Pakistan to get rid of …
Read MoreUS-Taliban Dialogue: A Test For The Stakeholders By Asif Durrani
US Special Envoy on Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad is on his third mission to hold talks with Afghanistan’s neighbours (minus Iran) …
Read MorePopulation Planning: A Top Priority By M Ziauddin
Education and health are considered to be the two most important ingredients for enriching the quality of an individual’s life. …
Read MoreNewfound US Afghan Focus | Editorial
Serious move towards endgame? President Donald Trump’s recent letter to PM Imran Khan was couched in tame diplomatic language, in …
Read MoreTAPI Pipeline: Connecting The Region | Editorial
The Chief Executive Officer and chairman of the board of TAPI Pipeline Company limited Muhammetmyrat Amanov while speaking at a …
Read MoreKhalilzad’s Visit | Editorial
THE focus rightly should be on ending the war, not the petulant tweets of the US commander-in-chief or the wrong-headed …
Read MoreLeave Not Stay? EU Approves UK Exit – OpEd By Andrei Kadomtsev
On November 25, leaders of the EU member states approved an agreement on the withdrawal of Great Britain from the …
Read MoreRegional Trade | Editorial
WORLD Bank has claimed that there is potential of $35 billion trade between Pakistan and India on annual basis through …
Read MoreFighting Poverty Through Agriculture | Editorial
Poverty reduction has always been a central objective for every political government in Pakistan, yet every ruling party has miserably …
Read MoreG20 In Buenos Aires: End Of US-China Trade War? – Analysis By Su-Hyun Lee and Chia-yi Lee
The 2018 G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, concluded amidst rising tensions between the US and China over trade. The G20 …
Read MoreWorld at Crossroads on Climate Change By S Mubashir Noor
France has turned into a litmus test for how steep the battle to lower carbon dioxide emissions worldwide will be. …
Read MoreEconomic Crisis Over! | Editorial
FINANCE Minister Asad Umar has said that the country’s economic crisis has been successfully been overcome with the help of …
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