Iran Nuclear Deal: May 12 and Beyond By Tariq Niaz Bhatti
IRAN nuclear deal is due for US presidential waiver on May 12, 2018. President Trump’s bellicose tone suggests it will …
Read MoreTackling Climate Change Together By Zile Huma
Every year, the government and private sectors take several initiatives to increase forest cover of Pakistan that includes twice a …
Read MoreWater Shortages | Editorial
REPORTS of severe water shortages afflicting large areas of Sindh and southern Punjab are on the increase, and large-scale damage …
Read MoreThe US and China Are Finally Having It Out By Thomas L. Friedman
With the arrival in Beijing this week of America’s top trade negotiators, you might think that the U.S. and China …
Read MoreYouth Bulge Challenges | Editorial
This year’s national human development report turns the spotlight on at least one feature that the country can be truly …
Read MoreS.Korea Steps up US Talks ahead of Kim-Trump Summit
South Korea’s national security adviser Chung Eui-yong has arrived in Washington to meet his US counterpart John Bolton to discuss …
Read MoreGlobal Debt: The Next Great Financial Crisis? By Scott B. MacDonald
The American president, Thomas Jefferson, is accredited with the following comment: “It is incumbent on every generation to pay its …
Read MoreEconomic Survey and the Budget By Dr Pervez Tahir
These columns observed on April 13th 2018: “After a long time, the GDP growth has increased every year since 2012-13. …
Read MoreAfter Obama, a Nobel prize for Trump — or not so Fast?
A decade after Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, could his White House successor Donald Trump follow suit for …
Read MorePak Efforts in Afghans Rehabilitation By Sultan M Hali
DESPITE the fact that Afghanistan continues to blame Pakistan for all its woes, Pakistan has taken concrete efforts to help …
Read MoreA World Free Of Chemical Weapons: Why It Is So Difficult – Analysis By Tan Teck Boon
There has been an uptick in chemical attacks around the world recently. More needs to be done to curb the …
Read MoreBudgeting Education By Mushtaq Rajpar
A month is left in the current parliament’s tenure, whose members will not have enough time to debate the results …
Read MorePakistan, Iran, Central Asia and CPEC By Naveed Aman Khan
FOR their future generations Pakistan, Iran and China stand poised to transform trade and investment in the region through China-Pakistan …
Read MoreReviving Bilateral Dialogue | Editorial
The famed Neemrana Dialogue, the oldest Track-II initiatives between India and Pakistan comes at an opportune time to broker amity …
Read MoreThe Problems With Non-Proliferation Regime By Beenish Altaf
For the 2020 NPT Review Conference, the preparatory committee is scheduled to hold its second session from April 23 to …
Read MoreWill The Economy Continue to Grow Despite Challenges? By Nasir Jamal
Pakistan’s economy will grow by 5.8 per cent this year, highest in 13 years when it grew by 7.2on in …
Read MoreModi in China and the Future of Sino-Indian Ties By Saadat Hassan
Just recently, Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi wrapped up a visit to China, the fourth since he assumes office. …
Read MoreHere Is Why North Korea Will Give Up Its Nuclear Weapons By Gordon G. Chang
“If we meet often and build trust with the United States and if an end to the war and nonaggression …
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