The Population Bomb By Sabur Sulehria
Unbridled population growth is one of the biggest challenges in today’s Pakistan. Yet, there are no credible attempts at any …
Read MoreHow to Best Deal With Water Shortage By Hafsa Bashir
Water resource is a necessity for sustaining life on earth. According to an IMF report, Pakistan ranks third among countries …
Read MoreTrade Wars – Implications on Pakistan By Dr Kamal Monnoo
With all the on-going trade wars cum posturing in the developed world: China vs. USA; USA vs. EU; Canada vs. …
Read MoreStreamlining Indo-Pak Relations By Asad Hussain
The ever-worsening bilateral relationship between India and Pakistan is inching towards an unmanageable phase. Despite being in the state of …
Read MoreNational Challenges Beyond 25th July By Senator Rehman Malik
25th July is getting important with every passing day. Let us see what would be our treatment to this prime …
Read MoreDemocracy in Pakistan By Hasan Aftab Saeed
Past, present and prognosis People have all sorts of views on the institution of democracy as a way of running …
Read MoreKashmir: In Paradigm of International Law By Mahrukh A Mughal
THE UN has recently passed a resolution reporting the situation in Kashmir from June 2016 to April 2018, and General …
Read MoreUnstable Economy | Editorial
A mammoth task for the incoming government Back in 2013 the PPP government got a fair bit of criticism for …
Read MoreThe Boiling Point of our Education Emergency By Hisham Khan
The general elections in Pakistan are just a few days away. As is the environment in the days running up …
Read MoreDams And Water Scarcity | Editorial
The scarcity of water is one of the most pressing issues of Pakistan at this time; however, in the last …
Read MoreMelting Glaciers | Editorial
NEWS coming in from Gilgit about the potential formation of another glacial lake in Ghizer district should give pause to …
Read MoreSCO: A Harbinger of Peace and Security By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
In the backdrop of the new global politics and the challenges and threats that it has thrown up, the Shanghai …
Read MorePak-Afghan Dissonance and Democratic Peace By Mueen Uddin Ahmed
As expressed by Immanuel Kant, an 18th century philosopher, constitutional republics are one of the prerequisites of achieving perpetual peace …
Read MoreHuman Rights in Kashmir | Editorial
The main reason India has been able to get away with its brutal occupation of Kashmir for over seven decades …
Read MoreMonetary Mess By K K Shahid
Not much to write home about While everyone would be out to pin them on someone else, but the fact …
Read MoreFree Education! | Editorial
CARETAKER Prime Minister (Retd) Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk has directed to prepare a comprehensive and robust mechanism to provide free and compulsory …
Read MoreChallenging The Neoliberal Paradigm By Taimur Arbab
Neoliberal or new right philosophy is based on the economic premise that market systems are necessary for distributing resources. Markets …
Read MoreFrom Crisis to Consensus By Shakil Durrani
The efforts being made to open the debate on the Kalabagh Dam are laudable. There are undoubtedly some problems. But …
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