Quadrilateral Peace Talks on Afghanistan | Akbar Jan Marwat
The matter of peace talks between the Afghan government and representatives of the Afghan Taliban is so essential that efforts …
Read MorePakistan & India / NSG Waiver Allowed India to Exponentially Increase Fissile Material Stocks, Says Foreign Secretary
ISLAMABAD: The Nuclear Supplier Group’s (NSG) waiver has allowed India to exponentially increase its fissile material stocks, said Foreign Secretary …
Read MoreRising Terrorism in the World | Shaheera Syed
Carlotta Gall in her recent article in The New York Times, ‘Pakistan’s Hand in the Rise of International Jihad’ wrote …
Read MoreNuclear Power In Middle East: Strategic And Economic Significance – Analysis | Giancarlo Elia
If we look at the latest data, the OPEC countries – or anyway the Middle East countries – are those …
Read MoreNATO Needs a new Strategy | Harlan Ullman
Make no mistake: Russian President Vladimir Putin is running rings around NATO and the west. His seizure of Crimea and …
Read MoreTaliban and the Quartet | Talat Masood
The success of the quartet’s — Afghanistan, Pakistan, the US and China — efforts in the reconciliation process will largely …
Read MoreHow ISIS Surge in Libya Raises Stakes | Ali Imran
The raging ISIS storm in Libya — torn along tribal lines and beset with political chaos — has heightened the …
Read MoreAfghan Peace Process | Iftikhar Ahmad
The representatives of Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and the United States-the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) members, adopted a roadmap stipulating the …
Read MoreInvest in Education | Dr Atta-ur-Rahman
The four pillars of progress are: high quality education; science & Technology; innovation and entrepreneurship; and a governance system that …
Read MoreWorld Bank Chief Pushes Pakistan to Keep up Momentum
ISLAMABAD: The World Bank Group’s president has pressed Pakistan to maintain the momentum of reforms aimed at achieving higher pace …
Read MoreOutdated Two-Party System In US – OpEd
America, known for “absolute” freedoms andthe liberty for human and societal development, has a limited democracy as it provides for …
Read MoreHow the Soviet Union and China Almost Started World War III | Robert Farley
After weeks of clashes, war between the two nuclear powers seemed right around the corner. Americans tend to remember the …
Read MoreClash Within Civilisation |Lt Col Khalid Masood Khan (Retd)
After the Cold War Era which ended with the fall of USSR in the late eighties of the previous century, …
Read MoreWorld Disorder | Munir Akram
HENRY Kissinger’s last book World Order could more aptly have been entitled ‘World Disorder’. As he observes, there has never …
Read MoreNuclear Double Standards | Malik Muhammad Ashraf
France and India signed a pact on January 25 under which the former would sell 36 French-built Rafael fighter planes …
Read MorePakistan’s LTE Speeds one of the Slowest in the World
A new report has revealed that Pakistan’s recently launched LTE network is the fourth-slowest in the whole world in terms …
Read MoreThe Divided State of America | Express Tribune Editorial
The United States is a country divided. Discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities is alive and well. But the deepest …
Read MorePak for 21st Century UN Reforms
PAKISTAN’S Permanent Representatives to the UN, Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, who is known forvisionary approach to important issues, has called upon …
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