Editorial Summary
The Pakistan-US partnership, spanning over seven decades, is a testament to mutual cooperation and shared aspirations. From Pakistan’s pivotal role during the Cold War to facilitating US-China diplomacy in the 1970s, the alliance has showcased its strategic depth.
The article discusses the persistent issue of substandard judicial decisions in Pakistan’s legal system, linking it to the McNamara Fallacy, where quantitative metrics overshadow qualitative judgment.
The article discusses the horrific continuation of Israel’s bombardment in Gaza, which has claimed the lives of over 46,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Despite efforts for ceasefire negotiations, Israel’s aggression has intensified, especially under the support of the U.S. administration
The article discusses the complexities of the Pakistan-China relationship and the U.S.’s concerns about China’s growing influence in Pakistan. It highlights that the strong ties between Pakistan and China date back to 1951, culminating in projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Democracy thrives on the bedrock of education, which shapes societies and their leadership. The article illustrates how the social contract laid the foundation for societal organization, emphasizing inclusivity and justice. Historically, trust and wisdom were the pillars of governance, but modern democracies have faltered due to unqualified leadership and the absence of meritocracy.
Parachinar, once a haven of tranquility and cultural heritage, now reels under the weight of sectarian violence, geopolitical tensions, and administrative neglect. Nestled near Afghanistan’s border, this picturesque valley has been transformed by the post-9/11 geopolitical upheavals
Pakistan’s economy grapples with the pernicious effects of stagflation, a condition characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of high inflation, stagnant growth, and rising unemployment
In 2024, Pakistan’s internal security challenges intensified, with militant attacks surging by 70% compared to the previous year. Key threats stemmed from groups like the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA),
The article looks deeply into the fragility of the world order in 2025, tracing its roots to systemic failures and contrasting it with the Westphalian order of 1648. While the Westphalian framework emerged amidst limited technology and population, today’s global system is marked by interconnectedness
In the labyrinth of geopolitical complexities, Pakistan finds itself navigating existential threats emanating from a multifaceted geostrategic environment