Fiction and Facts Surrounding Pakistan! | K. Iqbal
Last week threw up a few fictional and factual settings impacting Pakistan in one way or the other. It will …
Read MorePakistan Russia Cooperation
The growing cooperation between Pakistan and Russia is a welcome development that will benefit both the countries in the coming …
Read MorePakistan Leveraging US and China’s Interest in the Region | Abdul Qadir Memon
ISLAMABAD: The consensus of the US and China on the economic and trade integration in this region has created optimism among …
Read MoreAddressing the Energy Crisis | Muhammad Umar
For the past few decades we have managed to deal with the short supply of electricity by rationing, in our …
Read MoreImportance of Pak-Us Ties | Masood Khan
PAKISTAN-US relations, spanning more than six decades, have seen their ups and downs. At one point, Pakistan was called the …
Read MoreEnsure Pak-Russia Gas Pipeline Moves Ahead
AFTER extensive negotiations covering a lot of ground work, Pakistan and Russia on Friday signed an inter-governmental agreement for the …
Read MoreHas the Cold War Really Ended? | Jaffer Abbas Mirza
Some messes are difficult to fix In the post-World War II setting Middle Eastern politics witnessed some major developments. The …
Read MoreA Chronology of US-Pakistan and India-Pakistan Relations Since 2008 | Annam Lodhi
On the eve of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to America, let’s discuss the dynamics of Pakistan with another growing …
Read MorePakistan-US Ties may Sour Again Following Kunduz Allegations
ISLAMABAD: Ties between Islamabad and Washington could sour once again after US intelligence officials tried to implicate Pakistan in the …
Read MoreWestern Policies Toward Nuclear S Asia | Zumra N Cheema
THERE is no permanent friend or permanent enemy in international politics but permanent interests, a friend of today may be …
Read MoreISIS: Future Threat to World`s Amity (Peace) | Tehmina Maqbool Khattak
Extremist groups are usually nebulous organizations. ISIS can mark out its history directly back to the terrorist organization, Al Qaeda, …
Read MorePakistan’s debt dynamic | Sakib Sherani
Pakistan’s debt dynamic: THE recent, only partly successful, attempt by Pakistan to issue a sovereign Eurobond has had a silver …
Read MoreCan IS Presence in Pakistan Still be Denied
There’s no mistaking it any longer: the self-styled Islamic State is making inroads in the country. In a militancy-riven landscape …
Read MoreDisaster Management in Pakistan | Shazia Haris
Is resilience enough to deal with disasters, emergencies, and crisis? Hurricane Katrina was one of the turning points not only …
Read MoreUS not Leaving Afghanistan Anytime Soon
WASHINGTON: US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter on Wednesday indicated the United States would maintain extra troops in Afghanistan beyond the …
Read MoreUS Report Acknowledges Pak Restrictions on Extremists
WASHINGTON: The Pakistan government bans the activities of, and membership in, several religiously oriented groups it judges to be “extremist” …
Read MoreAssessing the State of Democracy | Talat Masood
The press and electronic media are frequently reminding us that the civil and military leaderships are on the ‘same page’ …
Read MoreFrom Nation to Empire Building | Dr Farid A Malik
The founding fathers of Pakistan were able and honest. They had a vision to build the nation. Corruption was well …
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