A History of Pakistan’s Interim Governments By Dr Ejaz Hussain
Pakistan did not experience an interim government — particularly an interim prime minster — in much of its early to …
Read MoreModi’s Habit of Distorting Facts | Editorial
INDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to occupied Kashmir on Saturday was not different from his previous visits to the …
Read MoreOIC’s Realistic Response | Editorial
THE Extraordinary Summit of OIC, pertaining to violence against Palestinians by Israeli troops, convened by Turkey has not only discussed …
Read MoreIranian Deal – US Jeopardizing World Peace By Rashid A Mughal
THE inevitable has happened. Much against the advice of NATO partners, European Union and almost all world leaders, Trump announced …
Read MoreWater Wars | Editorial
Losing the dam argument There’s nothing about the Pakistani delegation’s argument, to be officially put forward today, that the World …
Read MoreNew Era of Pakistan-China Relations By Zamir Ahmed Awan
Our formal diplomatic relationship was established on 21st May 1951 but the history of our relationship goes back to thousands …
Read MoreCan the U.S.-Europe Alliance Survive Trump? By Keith Johnson, Dan De Luce, Emily Tamkin
Fifteen years ago, it was the Iraq War that divided Europe and the United States. Five years ago, it was …
Read MoreElections Around The World in 2018 By Mohsin Saleemullah
This year many countries in Asia, Middle East, Europe and Latin America will be testing the popularity of their political …
Read MoreRising China and the Indian Quest for Power By S M Hali
There is no denying the fact that India perceives China as its arch rival when it comes to gaining supremacy …
Read MoreSouth Asian Strategic Stability and Indian Bomb By Ahyousha Khan
IN the history of proliferation, month of May is of great significance for the South Asian region as in this …
Read MoreTearing up Iran deal: Impact on Pakistan By F Z Khan
AS the world community has come down hard on Donald Trump’s announcement of likely pulling out from the Iranian nuclear …
Read MoreSyria: New Cold War Turning Hot By Tariq Niaz Bhatti
THE 2003 US invasion of Iraq shattered the delicate sectarian balance in the valley of two rivers. US sponsored Iraq …
Read MoreDeciphering Kim Jong Un's Motives By Michael Green
On Tuesday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un abruptly canceled a forthcoming summit with South Korea and threatened to pull …
Read MoreEconomic Vulnerabilities | Editorial
Debt time bomb Whatever the outgoing government has achieved on the economic front, or otherwise, it has done so on …
Read MoreTwenty Years of S Asian Nuclearisation By Moonis Ahmar
In May 1998, India and Pakistan tested their nuclear devices which plunged South Asia into a relentless nuclear arms race. …
Read MoreTwists, Turns of Pak-America Relations By Salahuddin Haider
TWISTS and turns have been the principal characteristics of ties between Islamabad and Washington, which in earlier days of our …
Read MorePower Breakdown Yet Again | Editorial
THE latest near-countrywide power breakdown happened at exactly the same place where multiple such events have already occurred over the …
Read MoreFighting Inequality In Asia And The Pacific – OpEd By Shamshad Akhtar
Inequality is increasing in Asia and the Pacific. Our region’s remarkable economic success story belies a widening gap between rich …
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