Murky Waters By Razeen Ahmed
The Tibetan Plateau has become a party to an insidious water game and some of the countries in the region …
Read MoreImproving Diplomatic Relations By Ishaque Khan
Pakistan has been executing a master plan in terms of foreign policy, as of late. One of the foreign ministries …
Read MoreWhy is India Sabotaging SAARC Summits? By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summits are usually held biennially, hosted by a member state in alphabetical …
Read MoreIndia’s Rising Fanaticism By Reema Shaukat
The assertions of world’s largest democracy and secular state are spurned aside, when the people living in the so-called secular …
Read MoreXi-Modi Meeting: A Cause For Concern? By Imtiaz Gul
The meeting between Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping on April 27 at Wuhan may have alarmed …
Read MoreWater Troubles | Editorial
In another setback that is set to chisel away at the recently thawed Pak-India relationship, the Kishanganga dam will be …
Read MoreKashmir At Tipping Point | Editorial
The recurring bouts of Kashmir violence that had seemed to have reached an ebb over the past weeks, were roused …
Read MoreReaching Out to India? | Editorial
A British think tank has carried a commentary piece that serves as a timely reminder that Indo-Pak peace lies at …
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 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 MoreIndia Poised to Turn SCO into SAARC? By Iqbal Khan
TONE of Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) recent foreign minister level meeting was set by the Indian decision of not endorsing …
Read MoreTaking a Cue From The Koreans By Talat Masood
Lately, there have been some significant international developments that raise hope in a world that otherwise seems so torn in …
Read MoreChina-India Progress | Editorial
Setting an example China and India deserve credit for handling the fallout of last year’s eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in the disputed …
Read MoreRelations: Iran and Pakistan | Yasmeen Aftab Ali
Iran was the first country to recognize Pakistan as a sovereign state with the Shah of Iran being the first …
Read MorePathankot Attack: US ‘Expects’ Pakistan to act Against India Attackers
The United States on Tuesday said it ‘expects’ Pakistan to act against Indian air base attackers and target militant groups. …
Read MoreStrengthening Democratic Values | Iftikhar Ahmad
Clear verdict against Indian Prime Minister’s “cow politics” in elections has provided a way forward for opposition to unite against …
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