Indo-Pak’s Nuclear Perils By Muna Habib
Nuclear crisis management folk may ponder the advice given by66th former United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, to India …
Read MoreForeign Policy And Economic Challenges By Sheraz Zaka
After succeeding in the elections held on 25 July 2018, likely-to-be-prime minister-Imran Khan addressed the nation and also talked about …
Read MorePakistan’s Water Woes | Editorial
Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) will soon enter parliament as the new ruling party; the party will be confronted with some …
Read MoreNeed For a Joint Offensive Against Poverty By Saddam Hussein
The deadly triangle of Pakistan, Afghanistan and India’s perpetuating tensions is proving to be detrimental for the future of the …
Read MoreGrey Review | Editorial
The extent of how poorly Pakistan has performed in countering terrorist financing has never been in dispute, despite our legitimate …
Read MoreIs Afghanistan Ready for Peace? By Barnett R. Rubin
We used to appreciate the hard work of the United States for development in Afghanistan,” Iqbal Khyber, a 27-year-old medical …
Read MorePainful British Exit From EU By Shahid M Amin
NEARLY two years have passed since British voters decided, in a referendum held on June 30, 2016, in favour of …
Read MoreChina’s Growing Influence in South Asia By Rida Khan
“Let China sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world,” Napoleon’s words seem spookily veracious today, as the …
Read MorePak-Russia Rapprochement By Misbah Arif
At the end of the Cold War, Moscow’s influence and interest significantly declined in South Asia. However, after almost two …
Read MorePak-China Ties: New Era of Unanimity By Muhammad Saad Khattak
PAKISTAN-China relations are always on a positive trajectory, in fact anything to the contrary is seen with a lot of …
Read MoreRenewing NFC Award | Editorial
THE politics of recent days notwithstanding, the moment when all the parties in parliament will have to sit down and …
Read MoreTies With US and Afghanistan By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE tasks for the new government, whenever it takes charge, are enormous. Its first focus must be on internal reform. …
Read MoreAnother IMF Loan: What’s Different This Time? By Dewan Mushtaq
Recent allegations by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has said Pakistan may try to acquire an International Monetary …
Read MoreTrump, Iran and Talks | Editorial
There is considerable irony to be perceived in the possibility that the ever-shifting position of President Trump vis-à-vis Iran will …
Read MoreA Revolutionary Foreign Policy By Shahzaib Khan
International relations ought to be based on principles of reciprocity and mutual respect and bound by some semblance of international …
Read MoreClimate Challenges | Editorial
YEAR after year, the findings of the annual State of the Climate report make increasingly evident the rapid pace at …
Read MoreNATO In Changing Global Power Equation By Dr. Imran Khalid
The last NATO summit in Brussels, thanks to US President Donald Trump’s constant bickering and squabbling with other leaders there, …
Read MoreChina’s Neo-Mercantilism And Sino-Pak Strategic Relations By Quratul Ain Hafeez
The economic reforms of 1978 in China brought about an increase in its Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Following the-neo mercantilist …
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