Pakistan has Gone From Water Surplus to Water-Stressed By Junaid Zahid
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is a country facing depleting water resources mainly due to climate change and poor water resource management. Failure …
Read MoreDevelopment Strategy By Muhammad Zahid Raffat
Federal and provincial budgets, which are currently are being announced or have been presented, mainly comprise two parts i.e. current …
Read MorePakistan, Afghanistan To Work Towards Regional Peace Under New Security Plan
ISLAMABAD: The new Pakistan-Afghanistan bilateral engagement framework — Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS) — became operational on …
Read MoreCPEC and Capacity Building in Pakistan By Asia Maqsood
Recent decades have seen a tremendous technological progress in computing and telecommunications. The contemporary world will see huge impact of …
Read MoreChina’s Role in Indo-Pak Membership of SCO By Muhammad Asif Noor
The forthcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is scheduled to be held in Qingdao, a province of China, …
Read MoreAlarming Population Growth Rate | Editorial
A result of years of ignorance As with most socioeconomic issues of the country lack of attention, procrastination and complacency …
Read MoreConfronting Iran By Munir Akram
HOURS after US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal (formally, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of …
Read MoreHope Pakistan-US Diplomatic Row is Resolved Soon: Aizaz Chaudhry
WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry says that Pakistan accords due respects to its diplomats in Pakistan …
Read MoreRecognise Kashmiris’ Rights | Editorial
INDIAN top military and civil officials frequently issue controversial, provocative statements that pose serious threat to regional peace and security. …
Read MorePakistan Urged to Focus on EU, Not Just China
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, while focusing on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), should also look beyond in the European Union (EU), amid …
Read MoreMurky 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 MoreAnalysing Pakistan-Japan Relations By Dr Khalil-ur-Rahman Shaikh
Japan and Pakistan established formal diplomatic relations in 1952. Both the countries enjoyed economic relations before the birth of the …
Read MoreThe Other Side of CPEC By Moonis Ahmar
While speaking at the opening ceremony of the 8th Judicial Conference organised by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan …
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 MorePoverty Nightmare By Rashid A Mughal
ACCORDING to a World Bank Report, Poverty is the biggest challenge facing the world as despite collective efforts of UN …
Read MoreDoing More For The IMF? By Dr Pervez Tahir
It is ironic that the major shareholders of the IMF, the organisation in the business of making its members solvent, …
Read MorePakistan to Impose Reciprocal Restrictions on US Diplomats By Anwar Iqbal
WASHINGTON: Pakistan is considering imposing reciprocal restrictions on United States diplomats in Pakistani cities, official sources told Dawn on Thursday, …
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