Tyranny of power asymmetry By Maleeha Lodhi
PAKISTAN’S foreign policy objectives have been remarkably consistent over the years. They have principally been shaped by its geostrategic location …
Read MoreForeign Policy Success: Myth vs Reality By Kamran Yousaf
In his recent speech on the floor of the National Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted achievements of his government …
Read MoreCovid-19 and Digital Education Failure in Pakistan By Mohsin Rasheed
The Covid-19 pandemic has gripped life globally. Education system is getting worst in many countries because digital education. As coronavirus …
Read MoreOur Afghan policy By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
“BOTH the US and Pakistan are on the same page that there’s no military solution in Afghanistan and we are …
Read MoreHigher Education Funds | Editorial
A FEW months ago, the country’s public-sector universities were rocked by the news of an impending cut in government spending …
Read MoreCPEC allows Pakistan to solve its aching national problems, but it must act quick By Momin Sheikh
The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the topic of national discourse every few days, however, it misses out on …
Read MoreModi & Kashmir | Editorial
WITH Narendra Modi back in the prime ministerial saddle, legitimate questions have arisen about how the Indian leadership is likely …
Read MoreOIC Summit | Editorial
The Prime Minister will leave for Makkah, heading a delegation to the special OIC Summit on Friday. The summit will …
Read MoreChanging the dynamics of Pakistan-India relations | By Talat Masood
The landslide victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a clear reaffirmation that promotion of Hindu nationalist politics had worked. …
Read MorePak-India relations | Editorial
Prime Minister Imran Khan was right to congratulate Indian Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi as being a reciprocal act this was …
Read MoreEconomic roadmap | Editorial
Confusion over government’s financial policies hurts the economy. Financial markets don’t perform to their potential in the absence of a …
Read MoreThe last IMF loan? | By Assad Ahmad
IN the summer of 1991, a series of chartered flights left India carrying nearly 70 tons of the government’s gold. …
Read MoreRe-engineering of economy | Dr Farid A Malik
Most of the debt driven economies of the 20th century never made it. The ‘Shylocks’ got them. People’s Republic of …
Read MoreCPEC and industry relocation | By Hasaan Khawar
Should we expect any Chinese industry to relocate to Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)? And if it happens, …
Read MoreIt’s RAW again | Editorial
Pakistan’s intelligence agencies have successfully busted another saboteur network operating in Gilgit-Baltistan with the financial and tactical support of the …
Read MoreIndian elections: Modi reloaded? | Editorial
The mainstream perception in India notwithstanding, there is little visible interest in Pakistan in following Indian elections. Despite the recent …
Read MoreReviving the backchannel | Editorial
Dialogue is the best way forward on conflicts and disputes. And in case of those involving nuclear-capable neighbours Pakistan and …
Read MoreA rocky road ahead | Editorial
That a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump depends on the progress of US talks …
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