An Economic Precipice | Editorial
Barring the pre-election melodrama, it seems that the winning government will be faced with an insurmountable challenge as Pakistan sets …
Read MorePak-India Again | Editorial
Waiting for Hale US President Donald Trump’s decision to promote David Hale, ambassador to Pakistan, to Under Secretary of State …
Read MoreCan We Achieve A ‘Blue Revolution’? By Syed Mohammad Ali
Pakistan is hovering dangerously close to the edge of being categorised as a water-scarce country. Already, multitudes of people living …
Read MoreFPSC’s Blame on Failed Educated Youth By Mushtaq Ahmed
The tens of thousands of the highly educated but jobless youth are in desperate search of a job while hundreds …
Read MoreAccountability In Education By Junaid Zahid
According to the Accountability in Education 2017-18 Report, there are 264 million out-of-school children and youth the world over — …
Read MoreGood News in Space Technology | Editorial
PAKISTAN, on Monday, launched two satellites with Chinese help. The Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite-I (PRSS-1) and Pakistan Technology Evaluation Satellite-IA …
Read MoreGood Neighbourly Ties With India | Editorial
CARETAKER Prime Minister retired Justice Nasirul Mulk has reiterated that Pakistan was committed to peaceful and good neighbourly relations with …
Read MorePakistan’s Trade Deficit Skyrockets to Historic High By Shahbaz Rana
ISLAMABAD: Despite taking numerous administrative measures and devaluing currency by close to 15%, Pakistan booked its highest trade deficit in …
Read MoreUS-India Nexus Threat To Peace By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Importing instability in the region Modi-led Indian government is essentially anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan as is evident from the persecution of …
Read MoreBack to the IMF | Editorial
THERE is growing awareness that Pakistan is firmly on the road back to the IMF for an emergency loan as …
Read MoreOvercoming Water Shortages: A Challenge For Next Government By Dr Muhammad Khan
The local and international water experts have been warning Pakistan since last three decades to take necessary measures for water …
Read MoreDismal State of the Top Cadre Services By Shehryar Aziz
The Federal Public Service Commission has recently released the result of the Commission for Superior Services Examination for the year …
Read MoreA Pak-Afghan Water Treaty? By Mashhood Hassan Azam Awan
The Indus River Basin is shared by four countries: Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and China. The water sector in this region …
Read MoreNSG Expansion and the Indo-Pak Angle By Ali Raza
It is a well-known fact that nuclear technology can not only be used for development of nuclear weapons, but also …
Read MorePakistan’s Economy in Doldrums By Mohammad Jamil
LAST month, Moody’s Investors Service (MIS) downgraded Pakistan’s rating to negative from stable. It stated that the decision to change …
Read MoreThe Unending Indo-Pak Conflict By Busharat Elahi Jamil
In this esteemed work, Stanley Wolpert shares his 60-years’ worth of personal experiences regarding relations of India and Pakistan. He …
Read MoreSustainable Water Policy By Hammad Asif
In a simple world of two farmers, one who lived by a pond and the other who lived by a …
Read MoreWhat Are We Importing? By Dr Pervez Tahir
In the first 11 months of 2017-18, imports stood at $55.23 billion, an increase of 14.12 per cent. Exports increased …
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