Economic Crisis Management By Rashid Amjad
DO forgive the people of this country if they cannot make sense of our present economic predicament. On one hand, …
Read MoreClearing The Air Around CPEC By Ikram Sehgal
The One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative launched by China’s Xi Jinping aims to recreate the legendary Silk Road. A …
Read MoreIndia is Leaving no Stone Unturned to Undermine Pakistan By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
Since 1947, Pakistan-India relations have generally remained tense due to India’s unfair policies towards Pakistan. This includes Indian leaders’ statements …
Read MoreThreats to Security in South Asian Region By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
The security situation in the South Asian region remains precarious in the backdrop of the dynamics of the global politics, …
Read MoreThe Grey List By Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
ON Wednesday night, Pakistani officialdom’s worst fears were realised when the high-profile Financial Action Task Force followed through on the …
Read MoreFinancial Fate on the Line | Editorial
FATF decision on Pakistan ‘grey’ listing It is touch and go, something too close for call. The three-month reprieve period …
Read MoreThe Only Way Forward in Indo-Pak Relations By Lt Gen (retd) Naeem Khalid Lodhi
Whenever two neighbouring states with strong political and military standoff acquire nuclear capabilities, with effective delivery means, the entire gambit …
Read MoreRoad to ASEAN By M Nawaz Khan
PAKISTAN has been looking eastward as well as westward for cooperation and security for political, economic opportunities and market access. …
Read MoreMending Higher Education By Atta-Ur-Rahman
The higher education sector has been under serious crisis for the last several years. Over the last decade, the procedures …
Read MoreThe Weight of Our Water and Energy Crises By Syed Shujaat Ahmed
The water crisis in Pakistan is worsening with each passing day, and the increasing population growth along with drastic changes …
Read MoreWill China’s SCO fix Asia’s Problems? By Huma Rehman
The Central and South Asian region has been labelled the most fragile region in the world, presenting similar patterns of …
Read MoreElectoral Tensions | Editorial
WITH the process of political parties finalising tickets for the general election nearly complete, the campaign season is set to …
Read More28th NSG Plenary: National Interests or Non-proliferation Norms By Ahyousha Khan
ANOTHER year has elapsed and future of South Asian non-NPT states aspiring to become member of Nuclear Suppliers Group is …
Read MoreWhat Should HEC’s Role be in Strengthening Higher Education? By M Fazal Elahi
AN enlightened response to the question as to what should be HEC’s role vis-à -vis strengthening the institutions of higher learning …
Read MoreOur Economy: The Troubles Are Real By Mohiuddin Aazim
PAKISTAN’S external sector troubles refuse to go away while the world watches everything and takes decisions accordingly. The recent downgrading …
Read MoreTerrorism, Understanding and Solutions By Hamayun Sarfraz Chattha
Extremism is dying, thanks to Pakistan’s policy makers and security institutions that have played their part in pushing our country …
Read MoreThe Making of the 1973 Constitution By Muhammad Zahid Rifat
After the great tragedy of the fall of Dhaka in December 1971, the remaining Pakistan seemed like a rudderless ship …
Read MoreEconomic Outlook | Editorial
Not so positive anymore With Moody’s downgrading Pakistan’s outlook to negative, the current account deficit bloating to $6b, the rupee …
Read More