Editorial Summary
Pakistan’s pursuit of nuclear energy is a strategic necessity driven by energy security, socio-economic development, and environmental sustainability.
The modern Middle East has been shaped by historical upheavals, including the departure of colonial powers, the establishment of Israel, and the rise of oil as a geopolitical asset, leading to heightened U.S. involvement.
The digital revolution, once hailed as a force for enlightenment and connectivity, has paradoxically deepened societal divisions and eroded meaningful discourse
In the relentless pursuit of progress, humanity seems to have lost its essence, drowning in material excess while forsaking moral and spiritual depth
The modern era, despite its technological advancements and material prosperity, has witnessed a profound erosion of humanity. Luxury is celebrated, yet compassion is scarce, creating a stark divide between the wealthy and the impoverished
The Digital Nation Pakistan Act, 2025, was introduced with grand claims of revolutionizing the country’s digital landscape. However, a closer look at its provisions reveals a bureaucratic maze rather than a structured approach to digital transformation.
Pakistan faces a looming water crisis as climate change accelerates the melting of glaciers in the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindukush (HKHK) region.
The article looks into the intricate power play shaping the geopolitical landscape, with a particular focus on the Ukraine war and its repercussions for global alliances. It meticulously unpacks how the U.S. and its Western allies have long pursued a strategy of encircling Russia through NATO and EU expansion, orchestrating regime changes in Ukraine and Belarus to install pro-Western leaders.
China is actively pushing for a multipolar world where no single nation dominates global affairs. The article argues that the traditional world order, long shaped by a handful of powerful countries, must be restructured to ensure equality, fairness, and inclusivity
The article looks deeply into the transformation of the global power structure from an unipolar world, dominated by the United States, to an emerging multipolar reality shaped by rising powers like China and Russia.