Editorial Summary
Pakistan’s education sector faces a dire crisis, with systemic inequities and external shocks exposing its fragility. The nation grapples with an alarming 26 million children out of school and an education system unable to withstand climate disasters like the 2022 floods, which devastated over 30,000 schools.
The plight of girls’ education in Muslim societies remains a pressing concern, as highlighted in a recent conference in Islamabad. Studies reveal that Muslim women face the most significant educational disparities compared to other religious groups, despite education being a fundamental tenet of Islam
The article highlights South Asia’s growing vulnerability to climate change, underscoring the region’s shared environmental challenges that defy national borders.
Pakistan stands at a crossroads, facing both an economic crunch and an escalating climate crisis. The global carbon market presents not just an environmental duty but an economic lifeline, yet
The article underscores Pakistan’s urgent need to transition towards renewable energy, with hydropower emerging as the most viable solution.
The enduring alliance between Pakistan and Turkey is deeply rooted in historical, cultural, and religious affinities, dating back to the Khilafat Movement. Over the years, this bond has evolved into a strategic partnership, bolstered by defense collaboration, economic ties, and geopolitical alignment.
Trump’s audacious call to annex Gaza and expel unwilling inhabitants, though absurd, inadvertently exposes the harsh reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Artificial intelligence has ushered in an era of unprecedented transformation, redefining disciplines as diverse as education, healthcare, security, and space exploration
The article probes the superficial nature of social media discussions on the Kashmir issue, emphasizing the need for legal expertise and structured advocacy.
The Afghan quagmire, long a theater of geopolitical maneuvering, has once again ensnared Pakistan in its web of unintended consequences. John Sopko’s report on America’s misadventure in Afghanistan underscores a fundamental error—an ignorance of Afghan society and culture. Pakistan