Internal politics, external global conflicts may put economy in dire straits unless country focuses on foreign investment
In the first quarter of FY25, Pakistan saw improvement in its external sector, including goods exports and remittances, resulting in a current account surplus and relative stability of the rupee
The article “Is Middle Eastern escalation inevitable?” analyzes the recent Israeli military strikes on Iran, emphasizing the limited scale of the attacks and the potential for significant retaliation from Iran.
The article “Climate investment” discusses the urgent need for Pakistan to invest in climate change adaptation and resilience in light of increasing extreme weather events
The 16th BRICS Summit, held in Kazan, Russia, brought together leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, amidst criticism from Western media.
The article Indo-Pak ties: the illusion of diplomacy at SCO Summit by Gulab Umid discusses how recent diplomatic interactions between India and Pakistan, particularly Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar’s presence at the SCO summit in Pakistan
The article “Israel’s Attack on Iran: What Next?” examines the recent Israeli military strikes against Iranian targets, which marked a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
In the article “China, Pakistan & Russia alliances and India” by Dr. Akram Zaheer, the strategic significance of the evolving relationship between Pakistan, China, and Russia is discussed
The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Pakistan underscored the increasing significance of the organization in promoting multilateral cooperation in Eurasia.
In his piece, Vaqar Ahmed brings to life the depth of Pakistan’s economic challenges. juxtaposing short-term achievements with deep-rooted, persistent challenges
The article Evolving Democracy through Constitutional Reforms provides a comprehensive exploration of how Pakistan’s democratic evolution has been deeply intertwined with the amendments to its 1973 Constitution.