Editorial Summary
Pakistan, amidst a turbulent 2024, faces the daunting task of rejuvenating its economy and stabilizing its socio-political framework.
The article examines the deteriorating relationship between the US and Pakistan, particularly over nuclear and defense issues. Historically, the US supported Pakistan’s defense sector
The Middle East remains a turbulent region, grappling with entrenched socio-political and economic challenges that have been further exacerbated by foreign interventions. Internal factors such as authoritarian regimes
The article highlights Pakistan’s aspirations for 2025, particularly in addressing the twin challenges of economic and climate vulnerabilities. With the release of its 13th Economic Development Plan and updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC),
The article highlights the ongoing struggles of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) and its unrealized potential as a regional platform
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a transformative global project designed to revitalize the ancient Silk Road, connecting Afro-Eurasian regions through massive infrastructure investments
Gender-based violence in Pakistan remains an alarming issue, with recent cases of femicide and honour killings painting a grim picture of societal and systemic failure
The article reflects on humanity’s collective vulnerability in an era dominated by nuclear threats, likening the entire human race to inmates on death row.
The year 2024 witnessed an alarming surge in terrorism in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, where 1,566 incidents resulted in 924 deaths and over 2,000 injuries
Pakistan’s economic trajectory is marred by a recurring boom-and-bust cycle, fueled by an import-dependent model and reactive economic policies