Foreign Policy Success: Myth vs Reality By Kamran Yousaf
In his recent speech on the floor of the National Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted achievements of his government …
Read MoreAn Argument on Sino-India Conflict By Ghanwah Ijaz
Lately, tension has built along the China – India disputed borders. Since the Dokhlam crisis, both sides have gradually increased …
Read MoreIndia, China, the United States and us By Syed Mohammad Ali
The recent confrontation between India and China has been noted around the world with concern. India’s decision to revoke Article …
Read MoreModi & Kashmir | Editorial
WITH Narendra Modi back in the prime ministerial saddle, legitimate questions have arisen about how the Indian leadership is likely …
Read MoreChanging the dynamics of Pakistan-India relations | By Talat Masood
The landslide victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a clear reaffirmation that promotion of Hindu nationalist politics had worked. …
Read MorePak-India relations | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan was right to congratulate Indian Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi as being a reciprocal act this was …
Read MoreIt’s RAW again | Editorial
Pakistan’s intelligence agencies have successfully busted another saboteur network operating in Gilgit-Baltistan with the financial and tactical support of the …
Read MoreIndian elections: Modi reloaded? | Editorial
The mainstream perception in India notwithstanding, there is little visible interest in Pakistan in following Indian elections. Despite the recent …
Read MoreReviving the backchannel | Editorial
Dialogue is the best way forward on conflicts and disputes. And in case of those involving nuclear-capable neighbours Pakistan and …
Read MoreIndia and Chabahar | Editorial
India has this week officially taken over control of operations at the Iranian port of Shaheed Behesti in Chabahar. And …
Read MoreIndia’s Kulbhushan Embarrassment By M Ziauddin
What is happening in the Indian-Occupied Kashmir (IOK) today is a classic case of the failure of India’s democracy. No …
Read MoreAnd Now President’s Rule in IoK | Editorial
INDIA is getting desperate in its pursuit to suppress indigenous freedom movement in occupied Jammu & Kashmir. Whilst makng mockery …
Read MoreIndia’s Role in Dismembering Pakistan By Muhammad Hanif
DECEMBER 16, 1971, the culmination of the events leading to the dismemberment of Pakistan had become possible because of three …
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 MoreRegional Trade | Editorial
WORLD Bank has claimed that there is potential of $35 billion trade between Pakistan and India on annual basis through …
Read MoreSummitry of G20 Leaders | Editorial
A pledge to promote multilateral trade and a ‘rules-based international order’ capped the two-day summitry of world leaders in the …
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