Editorial Summary
The article underscores the pressing need for issue-based politics in Pakistan, emphasizing how the neglect of women’s issues in the political discourse hinders social and economic progress
The article Mirage of Stability analyzes Pakistan’s recent celebration of low inflation rates as a sign of economic recovery, exposing the deeper vulnerabilities masked by such metrics.
Pakistan’s geo-economic potential is substantial, owing to its strategic location connecting South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East
Nation-building demands visionary leadership, political stability, and long-term policies rooted in national consensus. Historically, successful nations owe their progress to leaders who prioritize social cohesion, economic stability, and systemic governance reforms over personal gains
Pakistan’s Afghan policy is under scrutiny for failing to achieve desired outcomes, as the Taliban remain indifferent to Pakistan’s demands for action against terrorist groups like the TTP.
Pakistan’s struggle to achieve economic stability stems from political instability, corruption, and governance failures. Frequent leadership changes and military interventions disrupt economic planning, while corruption erodes public trust and misallocates resources.
In Pakistan, climate-smart irrigation technologies are empowering women in agriculture, addressing long-standing challenges such as limited land ownership and exclusion from decision-making.
The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has raised concerns about growing anti-corporate sentiments, highlighting the potential emergence of underground movements targeting the elite.
The article sheds light on the shifting dynamics of global geopolitics, marked by realignments and rising tensions in key regions. It discusses the Ukraine crisis
In his recent statement, President-elect Donald Trump issued a bold warning to BRICS nations about using currencies other than the US dollar, threatening a 25% tariff on imports from these countries