Editorial Summary
The article discusses the implications of the 26th Constitutional Amendment in Pakistan, highlighting international criticisms regarding the judiciary’s independence
The article discusses serious allegations against India regarding extraterritorial violence, particularly in the context of its diplomatic relations with Canada and the US. Following the assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada
Discusses the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) economic growth projection of 3.2% for Pakistan, which falls short of the government’s 3.5% target for the current fiscal year.
The article BRICS Moment articulates the profound implications of the recent BRICS Summit held in Kazan, Russia, heralded as a transformative juncture in global power dynamics
The article “Working towards a better future,” explores the pressing need for policy changes in Pakistan to ensure political stability and institutional cooperation. He emphasizes that while the solutions to the nation’s challenges are widely known, implementation remains the core issue
The article titled The Inauguration of New Gwadar International Airport highlights the symbolic and strategic importance of the newly inaugurated airport in Gwadar under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The article “CPEC Phase 2 and Befitting Cultivation of Mushrooms: A Way Forward” discusses the significant role of mushroom cultivation in Pakistan’s agricultural growth under the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The article “From Conflict to Cooperation” provides a comprehensive analysis of the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29), a pivotal moment in global climate diplomacy.
The editorial discusses the 26th Constitutional Amendment in Pakistan, highlighting its impact on the judiciary and governance
The article discusses Pakistan’s economy and its growing debt burden, which creates a ‘ effect. Foreign debt may temporarily stabilize the exchange rate, but without productive capacity and growth, it results in long-term harm