Economic Challenges for the New Government By Waqar Masood Khan
Nation’s coffers would be nearly empty by the time the new government starts While election frenzy is griping the country, …
Read MoreEnding Pointless Afghan war | Editorial
Work-in-progress peace process enters crucial stage Senior US envoy Alice Wells arrived in Pakistan on Monday for meetings with the …
Read MoreMisconceptions About CPEC By Ikram Sehgal
A flagship of China’s massive One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is driven in part …
Read MoreLessons From CSS Results By Muhammad Murtaza Noor
The recent announcement of results by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) once again exposed the inadequacies in quality of …
Read MoreWater Crisis: Treading Carefully | Editorial
THE water crisis in the country is undeniably alarming. Serious action is required and long-term solutions will almost certainly include …
Read MoreHEC Panel to Probe Poor CSS Results By Riazul Haq
ISLAMABAD: The newly appointed higher education chairperson Tariq Banuri has said that recent results of Central Superior Services (CSS) exams …
Read MoreTrump’s Palestine Plan | Editorial
WHILE the Arab-Israeli peace process is practically dead, thanks mainly to Tel Aviv’s brutality and American support of the Israeli …
Read MoreEconomic 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 MoreWhat’s Next for the SCO By Nasim Haider
The 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit has brought Pakistan much closer to China and Russia as it seeks regional …
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 MoreSingapore Summit – Challenges and Prospects By Beenish Altaf
A country that was once strongly frowned upon, that was reason for the heightened global concern for nuclear buildup, is …
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 MoreAmerica Must Choose Between a Trade War or a North Korea Deal By Lyle J. Goldstein
Most would agree with the general proposition that the United States-China relationship, at this particular juncture of history, is the …
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 MoreIranian Nuclear Plant | Editorial
EVER since the US, under the Trump presidency, unilaterally withdrew from the multilaterally negotiated Iran nuclear deal in May, great …
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 MoreCSS 2017 Final Results Out Now
The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Thursday announced the final result of CSS Competitive Examination 2017. According to the …
Read MoreXiplomacy: President Xi’s Foreign Policy By Khurram Minhas
Over the past five years, Chinese President Xi Jinping has visited many parts of the world. From Asia to Europe, …
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